The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... government of a certain portion of the produce of the land as the main revenue of the state , and the appointment of a class of officers , generally known as zemindars , to receive it , whose remuneration consisted of a per - centage ...
... government of a certain portion of the produce of the land as the main revenue of the state , and the appointment of a class of officers , generally known as zemindars , to receive it , whose remuneration consisted of a per - centage ...
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... government , paid it to the heads of his own community , or to the proprietor of the village when his proprietary right could be established , who were responsible for the gross amount of the apportioned reve- nue . In order to give a ...
... government , paid it to the heads of his own community , or to the proprietor of the village when his proprietary right could be established , who were responsible for the gross amount of the apportioned reve- nue . In order to give a ...
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... Government reserving to itself the right of readjusting the rent at the end of that period . The cultivator is the proprietor of the field as long as he pays his rent . Those fields which are not cultivated are annually let by Government ...
... Government reserving to itself the right of readjusting the rent at the end of that period . The cultivator is the proprietor of the field as long as he pays his rent . Those fields which are not cultivated are annually let by Government ...
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