The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 168
... revenue he divided the colony into thirteen Provinces , administered by Agents of Revenue under the direction of a new Board of Revenue and Commerce . But his chief contribution to the future of Ceylon was his exposure of the evils ...
... revenue he divided the colony into thirteen Provinces , administered by Agents of Revenue under the direction of a new Board of Revenue and Commerce . But his chief contribution to the future of Ceylon was his exposure of the evils ...
Page 468
... revenue.1 Canadian facts were , however , stronger than Wakefield's doctrines . The Union Act handed over all territorial as well as other revenues to the United Provinces , in exchange for a permanent civil list ; and with the revenues ...
... revenue.1 Canadian facts were , however , stronger than Wakefield's doctrines . The Union Act handed over all territorial as well as other revenues to the United Provinces , in exchange for a permanent civil list ; and with the revenues ...
Page 596
... revenue duties from judicial functions . The island was divided into districts , in which collectors were appointed to collect the revenue through village headmen , with the assistance of officials intermediate between the collectors ...
... revenue duties from judicial functions . The island was divided into districts , in which collectors were appointed to collect the revenue through village headmen , with the assistance of officials intermediate between the collectors ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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