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" These local authorities have been cherished or neglected, according to the disposition of the sovereign. But, as far as we can trace the history of Central India, their rights and privileges have never been contested, even by the tyrants and oppressors... "
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]. - Page 457
redigeeritud poolt - 1826
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The Dublin Magazine, 1. köide

1840 - 606 lehte
...circles. In central In. l¡.i, their rights and privileges never were contested, even by tyrants ; while all just princes have founded their chief reputation and claim to popularity on attention to them.''* Munro, who was intimately acquainted with other districts, says, " In all Indian villages there was...
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A Memoir of Central India, Including Malwa, and Adjoining ..., 1. köide

John Malcolm - 1824 - 628 lehte
...sovereign. But, as far as we can trace the history of Central India, their rights and privileges have never been contested, even by the tyrants and oppressors...reputation and claim to popularity on attention to them. The police now existing in Central India merits Police. but a short notice. It is solely regulated...
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A Memoir of Central India, Including Malwa, and Adjoining ..., 1. köide

John Malcolm - 1824 - 602 lehte
...sovereign. But, as far as AVC can trace the history of Central India, their rights and privileges have never been contested, even by the tyrants and oppressors...while, on the other hand, all just princes have founded thenchief reputation and claim to popularity on attention to them. The police now existing in Central...
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 8. köide

James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 686 lehte
...the various princes according to the disposition of the sovereign. But, as far as could be traced, " their rights and privileges had never been contested,...or head of the Bunniah or mercantile tribes ; and a iiiciii in-, or head of every other class of the inhabitants, down to the lowest. These persons settled...
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A Memoir of Central India: Including Malwa, and Adjoining Provinces : with ...

John Malcolm - 1832 - 604 lehte
...sovereign. But, as far as we can trace the history of Central India, their rights and privileges have never been contested, even by the tyrants and oppressors...reputation and claim to popularity on attention to them. . tration of The police now existing in Central India merits Police, but a short notice. It is solely...
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The Citizen (or, Dublin monthly magazine).

1840 - 552 lehte
...circles. In central India, their rights and privileges never were contested, even by tyrants ; while all just princes have founded their chief reputation and claim to popularity on attention to them.'1* Munro, who was intimately acquainted with other districts, says, " In all Indian villages...
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Empire in Asia, how We Came by it: A Book of Confessions

William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1872 - 448 lehte
...Central India, their rights and privileges never were contested even by tyrants, while all just princes founded their chief reputation and claim to popularity on attention to them." 2 Sir Thomas Munro, who was intimately acquainted with other districts, says — " In all Indian villages...
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The Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1892 - 1018 lehte
...Central India their rights ind privileges never were contested even by tyrants; while all just Princes founded their chief reputation and claim to popularity, on attention to them." 3ome years ago in the Legislative Council of Bombay, the Hon. Ill Indian Councils Act {COMMONS} (1861)...
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Some Present-day Superstitions

Pramatha Nath Bose - 1927 - 280 lehte
...respective circles ....As far as we can trace the history of Central India their rights and privileges have never been contested, even by the tyrants and oppressors...reputation and claim to popularity on attention to them." "But with all these defects," says Elphinstone, "the Mahratta country flourished, and the people seem...
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The Oriental Herald, 8. köide

1826 - 662 lehte
...the various princes according to the disposition of the sovereign. But, as far as could be traced, " their rights and privileges had never been contested,...or head of the Bunniah or mercantile tribes; and a mehtur, or head of every other class of the inhabitants, down to the lowest. These persons settled...
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