The Land Systems of British India: book 1. General. book 2. BengalClarendon Press, 1892 |
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... sovereign rights . But the treaties of 1801 , 1803 , and 1805 clearly show that by that time such rights were exercised . manner . The student will not therefore be surprised to 32 LAND SYSTEMS OF BRITISH INDIA . [ CHAP . 1 !.
... sovereign rights . But the treaties of 1801 , 1803 , and 1805 clearly show that by that time such rights were exercised . manner . The student will not therefore be surprised to 32 LAND SYSTEMS OF BRITISH INDIA . [ CHAP . 1 !.
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... treaty , were not definitely attached to any Presidency ; at any rate , it was doubtful whether they were intended . to be so or not . This was especially the case with the Bengal Presidency ; it became in fact difficult to say with ...
... treaty , were not definitely attached to any Presidency ; at any rate , it was doubtful whether they were intended . to be so or not . This was especially the case with the Bengal Presidency ; it became in fact difficult to say with ...
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... treaty by which territory was acquired . Thus in Madras in 1800-1 territory was acquired by assignments which had nothing whatever to do with the acquisition of the Ceded Districts ' of the North - West Provinces ( 1801 ) , though the ...
... treaty by which territory was acquired . Thus in Madras in 1800-1 territory was acquired by assignments which had nothing whatever to do with the acquisition of the Ceded Districts ' of the North - West Provinces ( 1801 ) , though the ...
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... sovereign rights . But the treaties of 1801 , 1803 , and 1805 clearly show that by that time such rights were exercised . manner . The student will not therefore be surprised to 32 LAND SYSTEMS OF BRITISH INDIA . [ CHAP . 11 .
... sovereign rights . But the treaties of 1801 , 1803 , and 1805 clearly show that by that time such rights were exercised . manner . The student will not therefore be surprised to 32 LAND SYSTEMS OF BRITISH INDIA . [ CHAP . 11 .
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... treaty , were not definitely attached to any Presidency ; at any rate , it was doubtful whether they were intended to be so or not . This was especially the case with the Bengal Presidency ; it became in fact difficult to say with ...
... treaty , were not definitely attached to any Presidency ; at any rate , it was doubtful whether they were intended to be so or not . This was especially the case with the Bengal Presidency ; it became in fact difficult to say with ...
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administration adopted Ajmer allotted Aryan Assam assessment Benares Bengal bháiáchárá Bharoch bíghás biswa body Bombay British British India Bundelkhand Burma called ceded Central India Central Provinces chapter Chief Commissioner cis-Sutlej claim co-sharers common conquered constitution Council cultivators custom Date divided Division Dravidian fact Government Governor Governor-General grain-share grant headman held hills Hindu holders holding idea interest joint villages king land land-revenue land-tenures landholders landlord village Madras Maráthá ment Mughal Muhammadan Nágpur Name Narbada North-West Provinces officers original Orissa Oudh owner Panjáb pargana pátel pattís Peshwá Presidency proprietor raiyat raiyatwárí Rájá Rájá's Rájput rates recognized regards Regulations rent revenue language Revenue Settlement rule ruler settled share Sikh Sindh sír soil Taluk Taluqdár tarf tenants tenure term tion tracts treaty tribal tribes tricts Vict vince waste waste land whole Zamíndár
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48 페이지 - The Act fixes the salary of the members (payable out of the Indian revenue) and prohibits them from sitting or voting in Parliament. The Council is under the direction of the Secretary of State, and its duty under the Act, is to "conduct the business transacted in the United Kingdom in relation to the government of India and the correspondence with India.
118 페이지 - The village communities are little republics, having nearly everything they want within themselves, and almost independent of any foreign relations. They seem to last where nothing else lasts.
47 페이지 - ... and disposed of for the purposes of the government of India alone, subject to the provisions of this Act.
119 페이지 - ... villagers nevertheless return whenever the power of peaceable possession revives. A generation may pass away, but the succeeding generation will return. The sons will take the places of their fathers, the same site for the village, the same position for the houses, the same lands, will be reoccupied by the descendants of those who were driven out when the village was depopulated ; and it is not a trifling matter that will drive them out, for they will often maintain their post through times of...
109 페이지 - They seem to last where nothing else lasts. Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down; revolution succeeds revolution; but the village community remains the same. This union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little state in itself, has, I conceive contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the...
406 페이지 - It being the duty of the ruling power to protect all classes of people, and more particularly those who from their situation are most helpless, the...
109 페이지 - Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down; revolution succeeds to revolution; Hindoo, Patan, Mogul, Mahratta, Sikh, English, are all masters in turn ; but the village communities remain the same. In times of trouble they arm and fortify themselves: a hostile army passes through the country : the village communities collect their cattle within their walls, and let the enemy pass unprovoked.
109 페이지 - The village communities collect their cattle within their walls, and let the enemy pass unprovoked. If plunder and devastation be directed against themselves, and the force employed be irresistible, they flee to friendly villages at a distance, but when the storm has passed over they return and resume their occupations. If a country...
109 페이지 - ... cannot be inhabited, the scattered villagers nevertheless return whenever the power of peaceable possession revives. A generation may pass away, but the succeeding generation will return. The sons will take the...