The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... cultivators : and this arose from the above - men- tioned anomalous division of territory amongst the Amírs , which , injurious as it was to their own interests , and in a great measure conducive to their final downfall , yet acted ...
... cultivators : and this arose from the above - men- tioned anomalous division of territory amongst the Amírs , which , injurious as it was to their own interests , and in a great measure conducive to their final downfall , yet acted ...
Page 10
... cultivators and artisans . They are divided into numerous families or tribes ; and the inves- tigation of their origin and first settlement in the country would be an interesting enquiry . A great portion of them claim to have been ...
... cultivators and artisans . They are divided into numerous families or tribes ; and the inves- tigation of their origin and first settlement in the country would be an interesting enquiry . A great portion of them claim to have been ...
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... cultivators superior advantages . In this proclamation was also contained a permission for the pur- chase of the fee simple of land , for a term of 7 , 14 , or 21 years , at such rates , as the Collector might think just to both parties ...
... cultivators superior advantages . In this proclamation was also contained a permission for the pur- chase of the fee simple of land , for a term of 7 , 14 , or 21 years , at such rates , as the Collector might think just to both parties ...
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... cultivator , and the tenant at will , with all the village officers , and uniting bonds between all classes . But the intention appears to have been , to render the cultivators independent of the Zemindars - the nucleus of the 24 ...
... cultivator , and the tenant at will , with all the village officers , and uniting bonds between all classes . But the intention appears to have been , to render the cultivators independent of the Zemindars - the nucleus of the 24 ...
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cultivators independent of the Zemindars - the nucleus of the anticipated " overgrown landed proprietors . " This ... cultivator that portion of the rent payable to his landlord , which remained after payment of the revenue ? This would ...
cultivators independent of the Zemindars - the nucleus of the anticipated " overgrown landed proprietors . " This ... cultivator that portion of the rent payable to his landlord , which remained after payment of the revenue ? This would ...
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