The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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James Grant was selected to be the first Chief Saristadar , being specially chosen for his interest in and research among the revenue records . For the first time since the assumption of the diwanni , government had made a resolute ...
James Grant was selected to be the first Chief Saristadar , being specially chosen for his interest in and research among the revenue records . For the first time since the assumption of the diwanni , government had made a resolute ...
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There was the management of revenue on the one side : the administration of civil and criminal justice on the other . But this involved a breach with historical origins , and it was not achieved until 1793 . In 1786 the chief machinery ...
There was the management of revenue on the one side : the administration of civil and criminal justice on the other . But this involved a breach with historical origins , and it was not achieved until 1793 . In 1786 the chief machinery ...
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B. SECONDARY WORKS ASCOLI , F. D. Early revenue history of Bengal and the fifth report . 1917 . ASPINALL , A. The administrative and judicial reforms of Lord Cornwallis in Bengal . ( An unpublished thesis . ) BADEN - POWELL , B. H. Land ...
B. SECONDARY WORKS ASCOLI , F. D. Early revenue history of Bengal and the fifth report . 1917 . ASPINALL , A. The administrative and judicial reforms of Lord Cornwallis in Bengal . ( An unpublished thesis . ) BADEN - POWELL , B. H. Land ...
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