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exciseman Meaning in Bengali



 মাশুলসংগ্রহকারী, মাসুল সংগ্রহকারী, অন্তঃশুল্ক আদায়ের ভারপ্রাপ্ত কর্মচারী,

কেউ সরকারের জন্য করের সংগ্রহ

Noun:

মাশুলসংগ্রহকারী,





exciseman's Usage Examples:

Robert Burns made his living as an exciseman along that coastline in the late-eighteenth century.


branded as (unpeated) Man O'Words named after Robert Burns the once local exciseman in Annan and 'Scotland's national poet' and (peated) Man O'Sword named.


The material was recorded, translated, and reworked by the exciseman and folklorist Alexander Carmichael (1832–1912).


Taylochan, Isle of Lismore – 6 June 1912, Barnton, Edinburgh) was a Scottish exciseman, folklorist, antiquarian, and author.


mature works come from the 1660s; after he married and took a job as an exciseman in 1668 he painted less, and after 1689 apparently not at all.


Burns himself was an exciseman between 1789 and 1796.


After graduation, he worked as an exciseman.


For two years Burns worked as both a farmer and an exciseman, having received his excise commission on 14 July 1788.


Born in Westerham, Kent, Thomas Bignold worked as an exciseman before moving to Norwich in the early 1780s.


exile) Poet Robert Burns gives up farming for a full-time post as an exciseman in Dumfries, writes "Ae Fond Kiss", "The Banks O' Doon" and "Sweet Afton".


Expanding the elisions gives "So the exciseman as asked un the question had his grin at un, but they had a good laugh.


September 10 – The Scottish poet and exciseman Robert Burns moves to Dumfries.


He served as an exciseman in Kilsyth, Lancashire and Ireland.


Robert Burns is appointed an exciseman in Scotland.


November 1 – Robert Burns informs friends that he has been appointed an exciseman in Scotland.


Scottish poet Robert Burns gives up farming for a full-time post as an exciseman in Dumfries, writes "Ae Fond Kiss", "The Banks O' Doon" and "Sweet Afton".



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