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" Potails* (the second and third in descent from the emigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field was taken possession of by the owner or cultivator, without dispute... "
The Dublin Magazine - Page 257
1840
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 29

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1823 - 636 pages
...emigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves or with government; and and in a few days every thing was in progress, as if it...
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A Memoir of Central India, Including Malwa, and Adjoining ..., Part 25, Volume 2

John Malcolm - Central Provinces (India) - 1823 - 564 pages
...emigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves or with Government; and in a few days every thing was in progress, as if it had...
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A Memoir of Central India, Including Malwa, and Adjoining ..., Volume 2

John Malcolm - Central Provinces (India) - 1824 - 560 pages
...emigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves or with Government; and in a few days every thing was in progress, as if it had...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 22

English literature - 1824 - 696 pages
...eraigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves or with Government ; and in a few days every thing was in progress, as if it had...
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The Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review, and Register, Part 76, Volume 1

British - 1824 - 506 pages
...emigrator,) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves, or with government ; and in a few days every thing was in progress, as if it had...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1824 - 570 pages
...emigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field, was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves or with government; and in a few days every thing was in progress, as if it had...
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The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Volume 2

Sir John Malcolm - India - 1826 - 642 pages
...emigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field, was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves, or with government ; and in a few days everything was in progress, as if it had...
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The East Indian Gazetteer: Containing Particular Descriptions of ..., Volume 1

Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.) - India - 1828 - 878 pages
...at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every field and wall of a house were taken possession of by the owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation, and in a few days every thing was in progress as if the peace of the village had never been disturbed....
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 14

Asia - 1822 - 658 pages
...instances of extraordinary diicovery of criminals, through this mode, almost stagger belief. VOL. XIV. 3 Z taken possession of by the owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation, either amongst themselves or with the Government. " The settled and more respectable Kursaus, or hereditary...
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A memoir of Central India, Volume 2

sir John Malcolm - India - 1832 - 562 pages
...emigrator) were in many cases carried at the head of these parties. When they reached their villages, every wall of a house, every field was taken possession...owner or cultivator, without dispute or litigation amongst themselves or with Government ; and in a few days every thing was in progress, as if it had...
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