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India - Economic conditions - Early works to 1800

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    Summary remarks on the resources of the East Indies, written prior to the introduction and institution of the decennial leases to Zemindars and intended as a contrast to the pamphlet of Mr. Thomas Law, entitled "rising resources," Published in Support of the Mocurrery System, planned by that Gentleman, and adopted by Lord Cornwallis; with a brief Statement (written likewise at that Period) of the most eligible mode for collecting the Revenues of Bengal, and administering Justice to the Natives. by a civil servant, long employed in the revenue and judicial departments

    Nield | Date: [1792?]
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    India tracts: containing a description of the jungle Terry districts, their revenues, trade, and government: with a plan for the improvement of them. Also an history of the origin and progress of the Sicks. Written by Major J. Browne, and printed by order of the Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company

    Browne, James, Lieut.-Colonel. | Date: 1788

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