| A. Retired chaplain - 1882 - 400 頁
...and officers concerned. During all this time, the unpaid army of watchers continues on duty. " (f.) Now the Cirkar grain is removed to the granaries....the village, mounts guard, and he and the village headman are personally held responsible for any deficiency which may occur on the re-measurement of... | |
| A. Retired chaplain - 1882 - 430 頁
...and officers concerned. During all this time, the unpaid army of watchers continues on duty. " (f.) Now the Cirkar grain is removed to the granaries....commences. The granaries have neither impregnable walk, nor are their locks Chubb's patents. The half-famished Vettiyau, the hereditary watchman of the... | |
| Seshayangar Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar - 1893 - 700 頁
...concerned. During all this time the unpaid army of the watchers continues on duty. (/) " Now the sirkar grain is removed to the granaries. Is all danger over now ? By no means. A freeh series of frauds commences. The granaries have neither impregnable walls, nor are their locks... | |
| 1897 - 962 頁
...unfortunate ryot, who in case of failure is liable to ruin by false accusations]. " (/) Now the Government grain is removed to the granaries. Is all danger over...means. A fresh series of frauds commences. . . . The half-famished village watchman . . . mounts guard, and he and the village headmen are held personally... | |
| 1902 - 938 頁
...concerned. During all this time the unpaid army of watchers continues on duty. " (/) Now the Sarkar grain is removed to the granaries. Is all danger over...impregnable walls, nor are their locks Chubb's patents. The half-famished Vettiyan, the hereditary watchman of the village, mounts guard, and he and the village... | |
| 1897 - 1076 頁
...unfortunate ryot, who in case of failure is liable to ruin by false accusations]. "(/) ^*ow tne Government grain is removed to the granaries. Is all danger over...means. A fresh series of frauds commences. . . . The half-famished village watchman . . . mounts guard, and he and the village headmen are held personally... | |
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