The Revenue Resources of the Mughal Empire in India, from A.D. 1593 to A.D. 1707: A Supplement to The Chronicles of the Pathàn Kings of DehliTrübner, 1871 - 54 páginas |
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... king , which was derived directly from the produce of the land , his dues being payable in kind ; so that when corn was cheap the money value of his revenues declined in nearly equal proportion.1 And thus it came about that when Bábar ...
... king , which was derived directly from the produce of the land , his dues being payable in kind ; so that when corn was cheap the money value of his revenues declined in nearly equal proportion.1 And thus it came about that when Bábar ...
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... king's demand in no case extends beyond his share of the produce . It is true that an absolute monarch , who could take , with impunity , a subject's head , could with equal licence take that subject's land ; but the 1 Rája Todar Mall ...
... king's demand in no case extends beyond his share of the produce . It is true that an absolute monarch , who could take , with impunity , a subject's head , could with equal licence take that subject's land ; but the 1 Rája Todar Mall ...
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... king , in effect , was in partnership with the husbandmen of the nation : the more they succeeded in extracting from the earth , the more the Sovereign received as revenue ; hence we find the ruling power using all kinds of devices to ...
... king , in effect , was in partnership with the husbandmen of the nation : the more they succeeded in extracting from the earth , the more the Sovereign received as revenue ; hence we find the ruling power using all kinds of devices to ...
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... king's troops and the usurer alike understood that there were bold hearts and sharp swords in many an abori- ginal village . The former were only employed in extreme cases , and the latter often had to risk something dearer than their ...
... king's troops and the usurer alike understood that there were bold hearts and sharp swords in many an abori- ginal village . The former were only employed in extreme cases , and the latter often had to risk something dearer than their ...
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... king's taxes in the subjoined terms : - 129. As the leech , the suckling calf , and the bee , take their natural food by little and little , thus must a king draw from his dominions an annual revenue . 130. Of cattle , of gems , of gold ...
... king's taxes in the subjoined terms : - 129. As the leech , the suckling calf , and the bee , take their natural food by little and little , thus must a king draw from his dominions an annual revenue . 130. Of cattle , of gems , of gold ...
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