The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 169A. Constable, 1889 |
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... land tenures in a country where they are as various and multiform as the religious beliefs . From the beginning of our dominion there has hardly been a time when the Government has not been occupied in some part of India with the ...
... land tenures in a country where they are as various and multiform as the religious beliefs . From the beginning of our dominion there has hardly been a time when the Government has not been occupied in some part of India with the ...
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... land can be adjusted by statutory definition - all such questions are common , more or less , with differences and variations , to Ireland and to India ; to our earliest as to our latest territorial acquisitions beyond the English seas ...
... land can be adjusted by statutory definition - all such questions are common , more or less , with differences and variations , to Ireland and to India ; to our earliest as to our latest territorial acquisitions beyond the English seas ...
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... land question , had pointed out that when large estates are plotted out to small farms the farmers must make the improvements ; and he had insisted on the necessity of giving them security and a period of lease adequate for profiting by ...
... land question , had pointed out that when large estates are plotted out to small farms the farmers must make the improvements ; and he had insisted on the necessity of giving them security and a period of lease adequate for profiting by ...
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... land legislation . In the Punjab , as elsewhere in India , the uncertain value of land and the usual dread of the English system of fixed and inexorable demand for revenue made the landlords not unwilling , when they first became our ...
... land legislation . In the Punjab , as elsewhere in India , the uncertain value of land and the usual dread of the English system of fixed and inexorable demand for revenue made the landlords not unwilling , when they first became our ...
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... lands . The object of the Bill of 1886 was to carry further this principle by supplementing and enlarging preceding ... land laws , to the benefit of the cultivating classes , in Bengal , in Oudh , and in the Punjab . But Lord Dufferin ...
... lands . The object of the Bill of 1886 was to carry further this principle by supplementing and enlarging preceding ... land laws , to the benefit of the cultivating classes , in Bengal , in Oudh , and in the Punjab . But Lord Dufferin ...
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