Calcutta Review, Volume 60University of Calcutta, 1875 |
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Page 226
... land system of Bengal to be utterly bad , the natural conclusion would seem to be that it should be amended , not that a fresh departure from fundamental principles should be committed , to prevent an already existing error from ...
... land system of Bengal to be utterly bad , the natural conclusion would seem to be that it should be amended , not that a fresh departure from fundamental principles should be committed , to prevent an already existing error from ...
Page 276
... land taxed as growing only one crop , or when water is supplied to land which is taxed as not being so supplied . " There is an annual settlement ( jummabundy ) at which are recorded alterations in the land held by each proprietor who ...
... land taxed as growing only one crop , or when water is supplied to land which is taxed as not being so supplied . " There is an annual settlement ( jummabundy ) at which are recorded alterations in the land held by each proprietor who ...
Page 386
... land at present uncultivated , not so much because of any difficulty in the cultivation , as because the land already under cultivation suffices both for the wants of the culti- vators and for the supply of all accessible markets ; ( 2 ) ...
... land at present uncultivated , not so much because of any difficulty in the cultivation , as because the land already under cultivation suffices both for the wants of the culti- vators and for the supply of all accessible markets ; ( 2 ) ...
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THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY | 37 |
THE KEATINGE RAJKUMAR COLLEGE KATHIA | 59 |
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