The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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第 26 頁
... protect themselves from the numerous warring native powers . But this was not the case . The conduct of their European rivals forced the English into active intervention if they were to avoid being swept out of India altogether . The ...
... protect themselves from the numerous warring native powers . But this was not the case . The conduct of their European rivals forced the English into active intervention if they were to avoid being swept out of India altogether . The ...
第 27 頁
... protect the British settlements or just enough to be trusted . Surajah Dowlah , a young man of extraordinary beauty , had proved so abso- lutely depraved and dissolute that he was loathed and dis- trusted by Mahomedans and regarded with ...
... protect the British settlements or just enough to be trusted . Surajah Dowlah , a young man of extraordinary beauty , had proved so abso- lutely depraved and dissolute that he was loathed and dis- trusted by Mahomedans and regarded with ...
第 35 頁
... protection to the trees or forests which they affected . The ruler sold blocks of forest for a certain sum down or rate per tree , and the timber merchants were then allowed to fell as they pleased and ruin what was left . These ...
... protection to the trees or forests which they affected . The ruler sold blocks of forest for a certain sum down or rate per tree , and the timber merchants were then allowed to fell as they pleased and ruin what was left . These ...
第 62 頁
... protection was accorded this was , for many years , only given to certain species of trees and not to the forests as a whole . A general summary of the initial steps taken towards the introduction of forest conservancy between 1796 and ...
... protection was accorded this was , for many years , only given to certain species of trees and not to the forests as a whole . A general summary of the initial steps taken towards the introduction of forest conservancy between 1796 and ...
第 63 頁
... protection taken by Government was an order issued by the Bengal - Bombay Joint Commission , appointed about 1800 , to enquire into the internal circumstances of Mala- bar and to make regulations prohibiting the felling of teak below 21 ...
... protection taken by Government was an order issued by the Bengal - Bombay Joint Commission , appointed about 1800 , to enquire into the internal circumstances of Mala- bar and to make regulations prohibiting the felling of teak below 21 ...
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