Some superintend the rivers, measure the land, as is done in Egypt, and inspect the sluices by which water is let out from the main canals into their branches, so that every one may have an equal supply of it. Chandragupta Maurya and His Times - Page 91by Radhakumud Mookerji - 1966 - 263 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Haridas Thakordas Muzumdar - India - 1923 - 214 pages
...general work of administration in rural districts. "Some superintend the rivers, measure the land, as is done in Egypt and inspect the sluices by which...branches, so that everyone may have an equal supply of it. The same persons have charge also of the huntsmen, and are entrusted with the power of rewarding or... | |
| Chandra Chakraberty - Civilization - 1923 - 330 pages
...the market, others of the city, others of the soldiers. Some superintend the rivers, measure the land as is done in Egypt and inspect the sluices by which...is let out from the main canals into their branches sothat every one may have an equal supply of it. The same persons have charge also of the huntsmen... | |
| Chandra Chakraberty - Civilization - 1923 - 316 pages
...the market, others of the city, others of the soldiers. Some superintend the rivers, measure the land as is done in Egypt and inspect the sluices by which water islet out from the main canals into their branches so that every one may have an equal supply of it.... | |
| Chuni Lal Anand - Constitutional history - 1924 - 408 pages
...quently bears two crops in the course of a year. "J "Some superintend the rivers, measure the land as is . done in Egypt, and inspect the sluices by which water is let out from the main canals into other branches, so that everyone may have an equal supply of it. 5 Chanakya speaks of the state supervision... | |
| Francis John Monahan - Administrative law - 1925 - 280 pages
...01 S'do-ru- j*°™" io/xoi). others of the soldiers. Some superintend the rivers, measure the land, as is done in Egypt, and inspect the sluices, by which water is let out from the main channels into their branches, so that every one may have an equal supply of it. The same persons have... | |
| Suhas Chatterjee - India - 1998 - 568 pages
...canals. Megasthenes describes how the officers of the state superintend the rivers, measure the land as is done in Egypt and inspect the sluices by which...let out from the main canals into their branches so everyone may have an equal supply of it. Such being the condition of agriculture and the care which... | |
| Niharranjan Ray, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya - History - 2000 - 698 pages
...market, others of the city, others of the soldiery. Some superintend the rivers, measure the land, as in Egypt, and inspect the sluices by which water is...branches, so that everyone may have an equal supply of it. These persons have charge also of the hunters, and have the power of rewarding or punishing them according... | |
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