Summary: and the provinces *. From the analysis of thejfaif of Bengal, and the reftridiohs on the Zemindars, it is clear the laws of < H K fcctlom were adapted to the condition of the country under Mahomedan • J royal fir things', and the Parsfs. law of DeoCnere i 'Bengal proven......... . aO ’ 7 of 1700.* * #n a bounded uc under * ‘* ' / f 1 A M .X JH ■ ft* Yi Alig hP ■ 7 * qf 7 * j cistanf yet to come, those laws w ill -be fubfC$upt to the-Briiijb laws, which ,% ’ Sp t alngement^- eftablifhrnehtf 'by’dh 'Commi fans In 1771 * not finally. iieith> failed^*1^ *d)l*ft«enished within the fjreueCttfiiits i of the company and if Mr. Nt'dham*** was Dy his *- own fhown to have beeh t^-Sefe& o f eait aritlayscale duties on each gen­ dant degree of foU.1 .II js underfteod f fum the rate of five fiaavit for. .m* yattdancu fofland paying above forty * Rupees rent he.-could-probably charge rate for lower quantify * . of thefikis; ..T Hmfiehl* a.'Privy Court Reckoner,, fates the power pre- fumed by Gomajah frimierab-drehg umprii, ty to bti yielded to Jzjmihdary Cour weather *55'yheifebnlhnd facts Trtlavp been candidly tated, yf, /pM,agments; Tfufbaiand deia'yo thfi vrinpo- tir (%n and improvement-to be expected from ari ar t, which cannot be too fuftained and finally co'iufel’'' and if one follows the ana­ lyfic of-royal fieuctCf given of p. i33 recent improver—’1 "*—*Zat. ; ; of late arrangements for the govern-near I* t:'')’*' “ *inent of Bengal* I (hallVptfeuse remarks,; and aihke------ A/r*.,/, ' 1 - ' , •ari* » r ( *.n tn— *etH :of meviusitiinitiim ntths l*1 1 • '' n i i ■ 1 ' ,, , ’ . , '» V ; - ' *• • 1 ■ ■ ■ ^ . *t*PQuestfbnd and Answers are , iU: h* p. -q’,4, a i i. ♦: i * hegerto, .. :e ; ;,b Anfwersotc.p'y l'9,,ilfe, ' S i .l, j - V VOL. II. 3c « t* ■'i *«■ if gov-i : i .••'■ \ \'VC O 7; : 3/<> 7 » 0/m 0 '} • 1 ' t * . . c ' . l a J 7 [