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Journal of the House of Lords
… Rate able to be made, with Persons of Capital, which no Ryot, either under the Ryotwar or a Village Lease, can …
Journal of the House of Lords
… to make an Agreement for several Years with the Ryot, and the Ryot to enter into that Agreement? Yes; no doubt of it. What … both Lease and Advance? Yes. Then would not you oust the Ryot who now has the Lease? No, decidedly not; I should have …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Lord Cornwallis. The Connection between the Zemindar and Ryot of Bengal was widely different from that of the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… him at once, because it must be his Interest to use the Ryot well; and as we are all influenced more or less by Self-interest, of course we should keep the Ryot in the best possible Humour. Have you observed that … better cultivated as they improved in Means. Wherever a Ryot can save a few Rupees, the first thing he does is to buy …
Journal of the House of Lords
… recorded in a Rent Roll, which specified the Name of each Ryot, the Field he occupied, and the Circumstances which … that was his Remuneration. Was the Payment by each Ryot changed from Year to Year? Yes, if the Ryot was content, under all Circumstances; but it must be …
Journal of the House of Lords
… whether Zemindarry, or Mouzawary, or Ryotwary. Does the Ryot in any Instance pay directly to the Collector, without …
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