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Page 5
... rupees a bigah , yet the Aous which only yields perhaps from three to four , is much safer to depend on . No amount of rain , however unseasonable , can utterly overwhelm it , though it may impoverish the return , and it is often cut ...
... rupees a bigah , yet the Aous which only yields perhaps from three to four , is much safer to depend on . No amount of rain , however unseasonable , can utterly overwhelm it , though it may impoverish the return , and it is often cut ...
Page 8
... rupees cultivation per bigah , cane will give cent . per cent . and even more . Nor is the saline ground , which refuses to bear the rice crop , altogether let off . Sometimes it is re- served as a pasture ground for cattle , and ...
... rupees cultivation per bigah , cane will give cent . per cent . and even more . Nor is the saline ground , which refuses to bear the rice crop , altogether let off . Sometimes it is re- served as a pasture ground for cattle , and ...
Page 21
... Rupees . 1,007,900 400,000 6,200 750,000 Bograh .. 175,000 Burdwan .. 3,100,000 Chittagong . 740,000 Dacca .. 450,000 Dinajpur . 1,860,000 Furridpur . 30,000 Húgly .. 1,200,000 Jessore . 1,000,000 Noacolly .. 530,000 Nudiya .. 1,100,000 ...
... Rupees . 1,007,900 400,000 6,200 750,000 Bograh .. 175,000 Burdwan .. 3,100,000 Chittagong . 740,000 Dacca .. 450,000 Dinajpur . 1,860,000 Furridpur . 30,000 Húgly .. 1,200,000 Jessore . 1,000,000 Noacolly .. 530,000 Nudiya .. 1,100,000 ...
Page 50
... rupees ( £ 190,000 ) . This treaty was ratified on the 18th of September , with the full concurrence of the Peishwa , to whom all its stipulations were communicated . On the 10th October the * Vide Appendix C. Wellesley Despatches . 1st ...
... rupees ( £ 190,000 ) . This treaty was ratified on the 18th of September , with the full concurrence of the Peishwa , to whom all its stipulations were communicated . On the 10th October the * Vide Appendix C. Wellesley Despatches . 1st ...
Page 61
... rupees annually was set aside for the revenue of the Nabob , whilst he was allowed to retain his titles and honor as formerly . Another proof of the Earl of Mornington's desire to consoli- date the British Government in India , and to ...
... rupees annually was set aside for the revenue of the Nabob , whilst he was allowed to retain his titles and honor as formerly . Another proof of the Earl of Mornington's desire to consoli- date the British Government in India , and to ...
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