The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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For hand - weedingthe labourers are very generally paid in grain instead of money . Their usual daily allowance is from two to three sérs , or twice as many pounds of grain . They bring their own hoes , which are small spuds , and of ...
For hand - weedingthe labourers are very generally paid in grain instead of money . Their usual daily allowance is from two to three sérs , or twice as many pounds of grain . They bring their own hoes , which are small spuds , and of ...
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In this country , ' ( the Mysore ) the author tells us , that the division of the people into right and left hand sides , or Eddagai and Ballagai , is productive of more considerable effects than at any place ' which he had seen in ...
In this country , ' ( the Mysore ) the author tells us , that the division of the people into right and left hand sides , or Eddagai and Ballagai , is productive of more considerable effects than at any place ' which he had seen in ...
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The casts forming the Ballagai , or right hand side , are eighteen in number : 1. Banisigaru , who are of many trades , as well as many religions . The two most conspicuous divisions are , 1. Panchum Banisigaru , who are traders ...
The casts forming the Ballagai , or right hand side , are eighteen in number : 1. Banisigaru , who are of many trades , as well as many religions . The two most conspicuous divisions are , 1. Panchum Banisigaru , who are traders ...
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