| Charles Cornwallis Marquis Cornwallis - 1859 - 602 頁
...which they cultivate, so long as they pay the revenue assessed upon them, by any means incompatible with the proprietary rights of the zemindars. Whoever...fully equal to what the cultivator can afford to pay. f To permit him to dispossess one cultivator, for the sole purpose of giving the lana to another, would... | |
| Charles Cornwallis Marquis Cornwallis - 1859 - 598 頁
...authority, and to establish such regulations as may prevent the practice of like abuses in future. * ' rights of the zemindars. Whoever cultivates the land,...the established rent, which in most places is fully eqxial to what the cultivator can afford to pay. To permit him to dispossess one cultivator, for the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1865 - 772 頁
...revenue assessed upon them, by any mean» incompatible with the proprietary rights of the lemindare. Whoever cultivates the land, the zemindars can receive no more than the established rtnt, whiob in most case« is fully equal to what the cultivator can afford to pay. To permit him to... | |
| R. H. Hollingbery - 1879 - 586 頁
...of like abuses in future. long as they pay the revenue assessed upon them, by any means incompatible with the proprietary rights of the zemindars. Whoever...cultivates the land, the zemindars can receive no more 1 than the established rent which in most cases is fully equal to what the cultivator can afford to... | |
| R. H. Hollingbery - 1879 - 582 頁
...which they cultivate, so long as they pay the revenue assessed upon them, by any means incompatible with the proprietary rights of the zemindars. Whoever...cultivates the land, the zemindars can receive no more1 than the established rent which in most cases is fully equal to what the cultivator can afford... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1865 - 766 頁
...which they cultivate, so long as they pay the revenue assessed upon them, by any means incompntible with the proprietary rights of the zemindars. Whoever...receive no more than the established rent, which in most oasei it fully equal to what the cultivator can afford to pay. To permit him to dispossess one cultivator... | |
| 1881 - 982 頁
...which they cultivate, so long as they pay the revenue assessed upon them, by any means incompatible with the proprietary rights of the zemindars. Whoever...equal to what the cultivator can afford to pay. To prevent him to dispossess our cultivator, for the sole purpose of giving the land to another, would... | |
| THOMAS S. SMITH - 1881 - 502 頁
...which they cultivate, so long as they pay the revenue assessed upon them, by any means incompatible with the proprietary rights of the zemindars. Whoever...equal to what the cultivator can afford to pay. To prevent him to dispossess our cultivator, for the sole purpose of giving the land to another, would... | |
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