| 1819 - 656 Seiten
...tillages, ami in part for ilm-c which cut cinnamon ; and also tli.it the duty of clearing and making roade, and putting up and repairing bridges, be considered a general gratuitous service 1'alliug on the districts through which the roads pass or wherein the bridges lie j and that the attendance... | |
| John Davy - 1821 - 578 Seiten
...Government of certain persons of the temple-villages, and in part for those which cut cinnamon ; and also that the duty of clearing and making roads, and putting...which certain persons were bound to give, be continued to be given punctually and gratuitously. The Washermen, also, shall continue to put up white cloths... | |
| Charles Pridham - 1849 - 418 Seiten
...Government of certain persons of the temple-villages, and in part for those which cut cinnamon ; and also that the duty of clearing and making roads, and putting...The washermen also shall continue to put up white clothe in the temples, and for the chiefs gratuitously. All Kadewcttcs and ancient barriers throughout... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison, India. Foreign and Political Department - 1864 - 488 Seiten
...roads, and putting CEYLON. up and repairing bridges, be considered a general gratuitous service No. CII. falling on the districts through which the roads pass,...which certain persons were bound to give, be continued to be given punctually and gratuitously. The washerman also shall continue to put up white cloths in... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Department - 1892 - 676 Seiten
...Government of certain persona of the temple villages and in part for those which cut cinnamon; and also that the duty of clearing and making roads, and putting...which certain persons were bound to give, be continued to be given punctually and gratuitously. The washerman also shall continue to put up white cloths in... | |
| Ceylon - 1900 - 856 Seiten
...Government of certain persons of the temple villages, and in part for those which cut cinnamon, and also that the duty of clearing and making roads and putting up and repairing bridges should be considered a general gratuitous service falling on the districts through which the roads... | |
| John Davy - 1990 - 586 Seiten
...Government of certain persons of the temple-villages, and in part for those which cut cinnamon ; and also that the duty of clearing and making roads, and putting...and that the attendance on the Great Feast, which wrtein persons were bound to give, be continued to be given punctually and gratuitously. The Washermen,... | |
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