The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 17
... interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of these martial economists : but it would occupy too many of our pages to dwell in detail on ...
... interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of these martial economists : but it would occupy too many of our pages to dwell in detail on ...
Page 19
... interests of Government that the crops should be watched , from the time of their commencing to ripen till the revenue was realized . A buttai - dar or two were appoint- ed to each district for a season , whose first duty was to appoint ...
... interests of Government that the crops should be watched , from the time of their commencing to ripen till the revenue was realized . A buttai - dar or two were appoint- ed to each district for a season , whose first duty was to appoint ...
Page 24
... interest with himself in prosecuting the work , and , accord- ing as the one party or the other took the lead therein , the rent would be fixed . Further , the men , who would avail them- selves of this law , would be men of capital ...
... interest with himself in prosecuting the work , and , accord- ing as the one party or the other took the lead therein , the rent would be fixed . Further , the men , who would avail them- selves of this law , would be men of capital ...
Page 38
... interest that his village should boast of one or more able and experienced trackers : and , as they were well paid , they were a numerous body . But it must be borne in mind , that the zemindars had then greater influence in their ...
... interest that his village should boast of one or more able and experienced trackers : and , as they were well paid , they were a numerous body . But it must be borne in mind , that the zemindars had then greater influence in their ...
Page 48
... interests of all parties in the estate are so clearly defined and secured to them , as to render the advantages resulting from such limitation , not a matter of scramble and speculation , but of fairness and cer- tainty . This can only ...
... interests of all parties in the estate are so clearly defined and secured to them , as to render the advantages resulting from such limitation , not a matter of scramble and speculation , but of fairness and cer- tainty . This can only ...
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