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Page 85
... ryots ( subjects ) ? " The habit of the stork , which flies high , is to sit on the buffalo's back and clean that animal's skin of vermin , an office apparently mutually agreeable ; so high people sometimes have to come down to menial ...
... ryots ( subjects ) ? " The habit of the stork , which flies high , is to sit on the buffalo's back and clean that animal's skin of vermin , an office apparently mutually agreeable ; so high people sometimes have to come down to menial ...
Page 161
... ryots preferred these zemindars , as they belonged to their own race . All the evidence now available tends to show ... ryots , whose occu- pancy dated before 1781. But the fairest estates in Bengal changed hands , lapsing from the old ...
... ryots preferred these zemindars , as they belonged to their own race . All the evidence now available tends to show ... ryots , whose occu- pancy dated before 1781. But the fairest estates in Bengal changed hands , lapsing from the old ...
Page 163
... ryots in India , or tenants in Britain either , who are more considerately treated or who have more encourage- ment to better their condition than the tenants upon the extensive zemindaries owned by the Messrs . Morrell in Eastern ...
... ryots in India , or tenants in Britain either , who are more considerately treated or who have more encourage- ment to better their condition than the tenants upon the extensive zemindaries owned by the Messrs . Morrell in Eastern ...
Page 164
... ryots with their trades unions , strikes , intimidations , and rattenings , which give people at a distance so high and lovable ideas of the modern developments of our elevated social system . In these days we see that the press gives ...
... ryots with their trades unions , strikes , intimidations , and rattenings , which give people at a distance so high and lovable ideas of the modern developments of our elevated social system . In these days we see that the press gives ...
Page 330
... ryots doing the manual work , according to their different trades - and , through this activity , all benefiting in the ratio of their rights and deserts . Thus an intelligence and sympathy has been generated in the interests of ...
... ryots doing the manual work , according to their different trades - and , through this activity , all benefiting in the ratio of their rights and deserts . Thus an intelligence and sympathy has been generated in the interests of ...
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