Parliamentary Papers, Том 7,Часть 1H.M. Stationery Office, 1858 |
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27 April acquainted advantage appointed April aware believe better Black Acts Calcutta capital Chairman civil service climate collector colonization Committee cotton Court of Directors cultivation Darjeeling darogah difficulty districts doubt East India employment England English language English law Englishmen established European constitution European settlers evidence existing extent favour Freeman give Government heard hills Himalayas Hindoo improvement increase indigo planters instance Jessore judge judicial jurisdiction knowledge labour land lease Legislative Council Lord William Bentinck Lower Bengal Madras magistrate Mahomedan means ment Mofussil native language Neilgherries object officers omlah opinion persons police present produce Provinces Punjaub purchase putnee question railway reference regard rent residence respect revenue rivers roads rupees ryots sale law servants settle settlement Sikkim Sir Erskine Perry soldiers speak Sudder Sunderbunds superintendence suppose Supreme Court tenure Theobald Tibet uncovenanted Villiers Willoughby zemindar
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