... of those who were driven out when the village was depopulated ; and it is not a trifling matter that will drive them out, for they will often maintain their post through times of disturbance and convulsion, and acquire strength sufficient to resist... The History of British India - Side 461av James Mill - 1848Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 536 sider
...effect. It appears to me, however, that it must tend to loosen and ultimately dissolve the ties which bind the village communities together. Instead of...could hardly fail to be thereby less linked with his brethren." 12. If the settlement is made with all the members of the community jointly, it follows... | |
| 1872 - 538 sider
...effect. It appears to me, however, that it must tend to loosen, and ultimately dissolve, the ties which bind the village communities together. Instead of...could hardly fail to be thereby less linked with his brethren. The village constitution which can survive all outward shocks is, I suspect, easily subverted,... | |
| Govind Sadashiv Ghurye - 1969 - 510 sider
...acquire strength sufficient to resist pillage and oppression with success ... all acting in union v/ith a common interest as regards the Government, and adjusting...interests among themselves according to established usage."101 The decisions of the village-councils that have come down to us from the Maratha country,... | |
| 1899 - 172 sider
...It appears to me however that " it must tend to loosen and ultimately dissolve " the ties which hind the Village communities " together. Instead of all...established " usage, each would have his separate indepen" dent arrangement directly with the Govern" ment, and could hardly fail to be thereby less... | |
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