| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1838 - 754 頁
...sacrifice of admitted rights would have been laudable, had it only occurred in the proper quarter. ' The relation of a zemindar to government, and of ' a ryot to a zemindar, was neither that of a proprietor nor a 'vassal, but a compound of both. The former performed acts of... | |
| John Herbert Harington - 1866 - 384 頁
...most cursory observation shows the situation of things in this country to be singularly confused. The relation of a zemindar to Government, and of a ryot to a zemindar, -is neither that of a proprietor nor a vassal, but a compound of both. The former performs acts of... | |
| Arthur Phillips - 1876 - 542 頁
...discretion. Such was the system which we found; and which we have been under the necessity of adopting. Much time will, I fear, elapse before we can establish...to Government and of a ryot to a zemindar, to the principles of landlord and tenant."3 And Mr. Harington goes on to remark : — " In truth this is the... | |
| Arthur Phillips - 1876 - 540 頁
...most cursory observation shows the situation of things in this country to be singularly confused. The relation of a zemindar to Government and of a ryot to a zemindar is neither that of a proprietor nor a vassal, but a compound of both. The former performs acts of authority... | |
| Walter Scott Seton-Karr - 1890 - 218 頁
...system which we found, and which we have been under the necessity of adopting. Much time, I fear, will elapse before we can establish a system perfectly...and before we can reduce the compound relation of a Zamindar to Government, and of a Ryot to a Zamindar, to the simple principles of landlord and tenant/... | |
| Baden Henry Baden-Powell - 1892 - 1136 頁
...authority in connection with proprietary right ; the latter has rights without real property. .... Much time will, I fear, elapse before we can establish...and before we can reduce the compound relation of a Zamfndar to Government, and of a raiyat to a Zamfndar, to the simple principles of landlord and tenant.'... | |
| Pramathanath Banerjea - 1928 - 410 頁
...cursory observation shows that the situation of things in this country is singularly confused. The relation of a zemindar to Government, and of a ryot to a zemindar, is neither that of a proprietor nor a vassal, but a compound of both. The former performs acts of authority,... | |
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