Considerations on the Present Political State of India: Embracing Observations on the Character of the Natives, on the Civil and Criminal Courts, the Administration of Justice, the State of the Land-tenure, the Condition of the Peasantry, and the Internal Police of Our Eastern Dominions; Intended Chiefly as a Manual of Instruction in Their Duties, for the Younger Servants of the Company, 第 1 卷Black, Parbury, & Allen, 1816 |
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... Zemindars , and that the peasants had no property in it . I did not enter a single village where this was not contradicted by all that I saw . The Regulations prescri- bed many rules of action , both in Civil and Criminal matters , but ...
... Zemindars , and that the peasants had no property in it . I did not enter a single village where this was not contradicted by all that I saw . The Regulations prescri- bed many rules of action , both in Civil and Criminal matters , but ...
第 xvi 頁
... Zemindars had never attempted , nor could they dispossess them . They pay at the rate of 250 rupees rent for 100 bigahs , and this rate has never increased the same ideas prevail there ; and from Co lonel xii INTRODUCTION .
... Zemindars had never attempted , nor could they dispossess them . They pay at the rate of 250 rupees rent for 100 bigahs , and this rate has never increased the same ideas prevail there ; and from Co lonel xii INTRODUCTION .
第 xvi 頁
... Zemindars could not cut them , but they ( the Ryots ) could , and without asking leave of the Zemindars . They are the owners of the land , and the Talookdars on- ly receive the rents , and had no interference whatever with the ...
... Zemindars could not cut them , but they ( the Ryots ) could , and without asking leave of the Zemindars . They are the owners of the land , and the Talookdars on- ly receive the rents , and had no interference whatever with the ...
第 xvi 頁
... Zemindary Tenure have undergone a very great revolution , and that there are not now , many to be found who sincerely defend the arrangement which has been made , or who do not , in their ... Zemindars to follow their own xiv INTRODUCTION .
... Zemindary Tenure have undergone a very great revolution , and that there are not now , many to be found who sincerely defend the arrangement which has been made , or who do not , in their ... Zemindars to follow their own xiv INTRODUCTION .
第 xvi 頁
... Zemindars to follow their own pleasure in giving leases of their lands ; and , instead of allowing the に Zemindars to let out their lands on what- ever terms , and for whatever period they choose , they may be required to grant writ ...
... Zemindars to follow their own pleasure in giving leases of their lands ; and , instead of allowing the に Zemindars to let out their lands on what- ever terms , and for whatever period they choose , they may be required to grant writ ...
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