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" The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and divisions of kingdoms; while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred or to what sovereign it devolves; its internal economy remains unchanged... "
The History of British India - 第 184 頁
James Mill 著 - 1817 - 777 頁
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 30 卷

1828 - 602 頁
...chiefly to their own potnil. 1 They give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and di' vision of kingdoms : while the village remains entire, they ' care not to what power it is transferred. Wherever it goes, ' the internal management remains unaltered : the potail is still ' the collector,...
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India: Or, Facts Submitted to Illustrate the Character and ..., 第 47 篇,第 1 卷

Robert Rickards - 1829 - 682 頁
...famine, or disease, the " same name, the same limits, and even the same families have " continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no " trouble...economy remains unchanged ; the Potail is still the head in" habitant, and still acts as the petty judge and magistrate, " and collector, or renter, of the...
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 第 21 卷

James Silk Buckingham - 1829 - 654 頁
...seldom been altered ; the same name, the same interests, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about...the village remains entire, they care not to what sovereign it devolves ; its natural economy remains unchanged.' We have here, Gentlemen, the perfect...
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The Oriental Herald, 第 21 卷

1829 - 666 頁
...seldom been altered ; the same name, the same interests, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about...the village remains entire, they care not to what sovereign it devolves ; its natural economy remains unchanged.' We have here, Gentlemen, the perfect...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ...

1830 - 616 頁
...the same name, the same limits, the same interests, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and division of kingdoms," &c. Mr. Mill admits also that the Indian continent was pervaded by this institution, and then runs,...
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The Philosophy of Necessity: Or, The Law of Consequences; as ..., 第 2 卷

Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 頁
...the same name, the same limits, the same interests, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and the division of kingdoms, while the village remains entire. They care not to what power it is transferred,...
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The philosophy of necessity, or, The law of consequences: as applicable to ...

Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 頁
...the same name, the same limits, the same interests, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and the division of kingdoms, while the village remains entire. They care not to what power it is transferred,...
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An Outline of the Various Social Systems and Communities which Have Been ...

Mary Hennell - 1844 - 384 頁
...the same name, the same limits, the same interests, and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and the division of kingdoms, while the village remains entire. They care not to what power it is transferred,...
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A Mission to the Mysore: With Scenes and Facts Illustrative of India, Its ...

William Arthur - 1847 - 578 頁
...village interests. " The inhabitants," say the Parliamentary Committee of 1800, with much truth, " give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and...devolves ; its internal economy remains unchanged." Petty officers, intrusted with the rule of a few towns, and called polgars, (pdlyag&ra, literally,...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1847 - 672 頁
...Parliamentary Committee of 1800, with much truth, "give themselves no trouble about the breaking-up and division of kingdoms : while the village remains...devolves ; its internal economy remains unchanged." Petty officers, intrusted with the rule of a few towns, and called Paylgars, (Pdlyaaara, literally,...
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