| 1853 - 636 pages
...Mahratta, Sikh, English, are ' all masters in turn ; but the village community remains the ' same. This union of the village communities, each one forming...preservation of the people of India through ' all the changes and revolutions they have suffered ; and is ' in a high degree conducive to their happiness... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1835 - 422 pages
...the same site for the village, the same positions for the houses ; the same lands will be re-occupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when...one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India, through... | |
| 1841 - 722 pages
...the same site for the village, the same position for the houses, the same lands will be re-occupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when...one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India through... | |
| Mountstuart Elphinstone - 1841 - 652 pages
...lands will be reoccupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when the village was CHAP. depopulated ; and it is not a trifling matter that...one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India through... | |
| Mountstuart Elphinstone - 1841 - 656 pages
...those who were driven out when the village was CHAR depopulated; and it is not a trifling matter that _ will drive them out, for they will often maintain...one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India through... | |
| Sarah Tucker - 1848 - 414 pages
...the same site for the village, the same position for the houses, the same lands will be re-occupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when...one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India, through... | |
| 1853 - 582 pages
...Christianity insulted '. ! !" (Pp. 4 1—72.) same traditions of government, under every form of government, " contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India through all the changes and revolutions they have suffered, and was in a high degree conducive to their happiness,... | |
| 1852 - 532 pages
...much less be able to explain, the ancient and admirable municipal institutions of India, which have contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people through all the changes and revolutions they have suffered ? Nor can imagination here supply the place... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 536 pages
...authority regarding the course which should be pursued towards these communities is entitled to respect : " This union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little state in itself, has I conceive contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India through... | |
| sir John William Kaye - 1854 - 674 pages
...the same site for the village, the same positions for the houses, the same lands will be re-occupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when...one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India, through... | |
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