Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 99
... former non - proprietary cultivators the relations of the pur- chaser are well defined . He steps into the place of the former proprietors , and is entitled to collect whatever they used to collect before . From the old proprietors he ...
... former non - proprietary cultivators the relations of the pur- chaser are well defined . He steps into the place of the former proprietors , and is entitled to collect whatever they used to collect before . From the old proprietors he ...
الصفحة 109
... former times . 72nd . It is well to remark some of the incidents of this tenure , and the points wherein they vary from each other . 73rd . Sometimes the Sayer are divided according to hereditary shares , sometimes according to the Seer ...
... former times . 72nd . It is well to remark some of the incidents of this tenure , and the points wherein they vary from each other . 73rd . Sometimes the Sayer are divided according to hereditary shares , sometimes according to the Seer ...
الصفحة 110
... former custom is usual when the proprietor is at liberty to under - let his Seer . 75th . The managing proprietor , or Lumberdar of each Puttee , sometimes receives a fixed sum , or pecuniary allowance . This is the case in Sithwul ...
... former custom is usual when the proprietor is at liberty to under - let his Seer . 75th . The managing proprietor , or Lumberdar of each Puttee , sometimes receives a fixed sum , or pecuniary allowance . This is the case in Sithwul ...
الصفحة 114
... former times , that auction purchasers were able to accomplish this . Any attempt to measure the lands of a turbulent village community would have inevitably led to a breach of the peace and bloodshed , and the loss to the proprietor ...
... former times , that auction purchasers were able to accomplish this . Any attempt to measure the lands of a turbulent village community would have inevitably led to a breach of the peace and bloodshed , and the loss to the proprietor ...
الصفحة 115
... former Governments this power was no doubt recognized , and permitted . They were then predial slaves , who were beaten without mercy for misconduct , and were liable to be pursued , and brought back if they attempted to escape . Their ...
... former Governments this power was no doubt recognized , and permitted . They were then predial slaves , who were beaten without mercy for misconduct , and were liable to be pursued , and brought back if they attempted to escape . Their ...
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