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Report on Ajmeer and Mairwara, Illustrating the Settlement of the Land Revenue and the Revenue Administration of Those Districts, Up to the Commencement of A.D. 1853

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Printed at the Secundra Orphan Press, 1853 - Land value taxation - 199 pages
  

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Page 91 - SiR, — I have the honor to forward, for the information of the Department, copies, with translations, of three proclamations issued by General Aguinaldo, the insurgent leader in the Philippines.
Page 83 - SIR : I have the honor to report, for the information of the major-general commanding, that the situation here is not improving since my last report.
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Page 77 - Hie people accepted the settlement with reluctance, but as proposed, it was sanctioned for 21 years. The Lieutenant-Governor, however, desired it to be understood "that except after report to Government and special sanction, no other penalty was to be attached to the non-fulfilment of the settlement contract than annulment of the lease and return to kham management.
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