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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Page 449
THE DECENNIAL SETTLEMENT 449 sufficient information to warrant a settlement not merely for ten years but for perpetuity . Against this Shore and Grant protested . Permanence was unjustified , according to Shore , without a survey ...
THE DECENNIAL SETTLEMENT 449 sufficient information to warrant a settlement not merely for ten years but for perpetuity . Against this Shore and Grant protested . Permanence was unjustified , according to Shore , without a survey ...
Page 450
With such explanations , therefore , the ten - years ' settlement was sent home for the decision of the point of difference between Cornwallis and Shore . At the end of 1789 Shore left Bengal for England , so the authorities at home ...
With such explanations , therefore , the ten - years ' settlement was sent home for the decision of the point of difference between Cornwallis and Shore . At the end of 1789 Shore left Bengal for England , so the authorities at home ...
Page 473
THE PERMANENT SETTLEMENT 473 Government to introduce the Bengal system without delay . The Board of Revenue was accordingly asked to report how this could be done . Now one main object of the Bengal Permanent Settlement had been to ...
THE PERMANENT SETTLEMENT 473 Government to introduce the Bengal system without delay . The Board of Revenue was accordingly asked to report how this could be done . Now one main object of the Bengal Permanent Settlement had been to ...
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