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Page 177
... landlord class , looked upon tenancy legis- lation as harmful and retrograde . By restricting the landlord , he argued , it would stifle capital investment and perpetuate uneconomic small holdings . This faith in the landlord reflected ...
... landlord class , looked upon tenancy legis- lation as harmful and retrograde . By restricting the landlord , he argued , it would stifle capital investment and perpetuate uneconomic small holdings . This faith in the landlord reflected ...
Page 183
... landlord on the one side and the tenants on the other to extinguish and to defend the occupancy rights of tenants ... landlord's act " ; for the cultivator , though still preserved from laissez faire , had lost his former security of ...
... landlord on the one side and the tenants on the other to extinguish and to defend the occupancy rights of tenants ... landlord's act " ; for the cultivator , though still preserved from laissez faire , had lost his former security of ...
Page 190
... landlord . The taluqdar could raise rent or evict his tenants at any time . Yet customs had in fact grown up , in Oudh as elsewhere , which severely restricted the landlord's power.28 In the unsettled conditions of Oudh under the later ...
... landlord . The taluqdar could raise rent or evict his tenants at any time . Yet customs had in fact grown up , in Oudh as elsewhere , which severely restricted the landlord's power.28 In the unsettled conditions of Oudh under the later ...
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The Era of Reform | 3 |
The Mutiny and Its Causes | 46 |
Education and Social Reform | 92 |
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