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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... rupees was accepted in satisfaction of all customs and dues at Surat : and the rupees coined by the Company at Bombay were allowed to pass current throughout the imperial dominions . Though Surman had not obtained all for which he had ...
... rupees was accepted in satisfaction of all customs and dues at Surat : and the rupees coined by the Company at Bombay were allowed to pass current throughout the imperial dominions . Though Surman had not obtained all for which he had ...
Page 563
... rupees monthly , or pay three rupees reward for killing a crocodile , without previous sanction from Calcutta , and in 1832 the assistant at Ramree was censured because , during an outburst of dacoity , he had , on his own initiative ...
... rupees monthly , or pay three rupees reward for killing a crocodile , without previous sanction from Calcutta , and in 1832 the assistant at Ramree was censured because , during an outburst of dacoity , he had , on his own initiative ...
Page 566
... rupees monthly ; a sitke ( native judge ) on 300 rupees , who tried most of the civil suits and criminal cases requiring only two months ' imprisonment ; and six gaunggyok ( township officers ) on twenty - five to 100 rupees . The ...
... rupees monthly ; a sitke ( native judge ) on 300 rupees , who tried most of the civil suits and criminal cases requiring only two months ' imprisonment ; and six gaunggyok ( township officers ) on twenty - five to 100 rupees . The ...
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