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The reason of this diiFeren.ce is, that foxmpr'y the country was ma~ CHAPTER 
tiagcd by officers who, by the natives, were called Dmhmncs, and v * 
Jf ■ by the ilussulmans Zemindars, and who wet paid by rec€i'vmg-:tei J#:-& 
per cent, from the heap before* division. When these officers were 
abolished by Hyder, life took the ten per cent, rod paid the salaries • 
of the new officers appointed Jp, their ;.p laces, y. 
- In. dividhig J&gorjf, a kind of scramble takes place arr<omg the 
same persons who shared in the heap of rice ; and in this the fanner 
partakes. During this scramble admit a fourth cart of the .>%dry 
is taken awry in handful, and the remainder is ’divided ••cquilfy 
between the government and the farmer-. 
Af. the. dry -field ought to be le for a money redd y bni besides 
this, the firmer must pay the foHowiny cafes , 
or the ba: 1C ei or every he; rain, 
T\? the poima'ker, tor pots, from W m 30 §>ers< 
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the wwterwc . but f ae smith most cuke .A! : hnpkmenls of 
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