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" ... we expressly reserve the right which clearly belongs to us, as sovereigns, of interposing our authority in making from time to time all such regulations as may be necessary to prevent the ryots being improperly disturbed in their possession, or loaded... "
The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial ... - Page 177
by Edward Balfour - 1885
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minute and deafe of regulation on the rights of ryots in bengal

Honorable J.H. Harington, Esq. - 1827 - 78 pages
...Sovereigns, of interposing their authority in making, from time to time, all such Regulations as might be necessary to prevent the Ryots being improperly...possessions or loaded with unwarrantable exactions ;" adding, " that their interposition, where it was necessary, seemed also to be clearly consistent...
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The Zemindary Settlement of Bengal, Volume 1

R. H. Hollingbery - Land - 1879 - 586 pages
...to leave an opening for the introduction of any such in future as from time to time might be found necessary to prevent the ryots being improperly disturbed in their possessions, or subjected to unwarrantable exactions. IV.—SIB JOHN SHOKE (June 17S9). A property in the soil must...
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British India and Its Rulers

Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham - Great Britain - 1881 - 388 pages
...belongs to us as sovereigns, of interposing our authority in making from time to time right asserted all such regulations as may be necessary to prevent...possessions, or loaded with unwarrantable exactions ..... our interposition, where it is necessary, seems also to be clearly consistent with the practice...
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British India and Its Rulers

Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham - Great Britain - 1881 - 392 pages
...authority in making from time to time right Sorted all such regulations as may be necessary Gyov"mrnheunt. to prevent the ryots being improperly disturbed in...possessions, or loaded with unwarrantable exactions ..... our interposition, where it is necessary, seems also to be clearly consistent with the practice...
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The dumb shall speak, and the deaf shall hear; or, The ryot, the zemindar ...

Florence Nightingale - India - 1883 - 50 pages
...previous to the conclusion of the Permanent Settlement, about " interposing our authority in making from time to time all " such regulations as may be...prevent the ryots being " improperly disturbed in their possession, or loaded with unwarrant" able exactions." . . . " Our interposition " being " clearly...
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Volume 3

Edward Balfour - Asia, Southeastern - 1885 - 1210 pages
...extensive tracts of waste which are to be found in almost every zamindari in Bengal.' The zamindar of those days was perfectly cognisant of the conditions...Directors, as successors of the Moghul Government, to make 1 from time to time all such regulations as may be necessary to prevent the ryots being improperly...
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The Land Systems of British India: book 1. General. book 2. Bengal

Baden Henry Baden-Powell - Land tenure - 1892 - 1136 pages
...reserve the right u'hv'h clearly belongs to us as sovereigns, of interposing our authority in making from time to time all such regulations as may be necessary to prevent the raiyats being improperly disturbed in their possession or loaded with unwarrantable exactions.' After...
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Early Revenue History of Bengal

Frank David Ascoli - Revenue - 1917 - 280 pages
...to leave an opening for the introduction of any such in future, as from time to time might be found necessary, to prevent the ryots being improperly disturbed in their possessions, or subjected to unwarrantable exactions. This, the directors observed would be clearly consistent with...
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Florence Nightingale on Social Change in India: Collected Works of Florence ...

Lynn McDonald, rard Vall&#233 - History - 2007 - 952 pages
...previous to the conclusion of the Permanent Settlement, about "interposing our authority in making from time to time all such regulations as may be necessary...prevent the ryots being improperly disturbed in their possession or loaded with unwarrantable exactions." xx "Our interposition" being "clearly consistent...
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Calcutta Review, Volumes 72-73

India - 1881 - 982 pages
...reserve the right, which clearly " belongs to us as sovereigns, of interposing our authority in mak" ing from time to time all such regulations as may be necessary...prevent the ryots being improperly disturbed in their posses" sions, or loaded with unwarrantable exactions. A power exer" cised for the purposes, we have...
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