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  2. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1831

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    An Act to effect an Exchange between the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge, and the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of the College or Hall of the Holy Trinity commonly called Trinity Hall, in the same University, of Lands situate in the Parish of Saint Andrew the Less in the Town of Cambridge in the County of ...

  3. Category:1831 documents - Wikipedia

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  5. Sāstrā sleuk rith - Wikipedia

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    Apart from sastra olla books, the ancient Khmers also made paper books (from mulberry bark) known as kraing and wrote on stone, metals, and human skin (tattoos) but rarely used animal hide or skins. Every Khmer manuscript identified by the French School of the Extreme Orient a more detailed classification in 6 categories.

  6. Mysore Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Mysore Commission, also known as Commissioners' Rule or simply the Commission Rule, [1] was a period and form of government in the history of the Kingdom of Mysore and the neighbouring province of Coorg from 1831 to 1881 when British commissioners administered the kingdom due to the deposition of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar III and later during the minority of Yuvaraja Chamaraja Wadiyar X.

  7. Arthashastra - Wikipedia

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    The text dedicates Book 3 and 4 to economic laws and a court system to oversee and resolve economic, contracts and market-related disputes. [207] The text also provides a system of appeal in which three dharmastha (judges) consider contractual disputes between two parties, and considers profiteering and false claims to dupe customers a crime. [207]

  8. Category:1831 books - Wikipedia

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  9. 1831 reform riots - Wikipedia

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    The 1831 reform riots occurred after the Second Reform Bill was defeated in Parliament in October 1831. There were civil disturbances in London, Leicester , Yeovil , Sherborne , Exeter , Bath and Worcester and riots at Nottingham , Derby and Bristol .