An Inquiry Into the Nature of Zemindary Tenures in the Landed Property of Bengal,&c. In Two Parts. With an Appendix, Including a Discussion of the Great National Question; Whether, by the Grant and Condition of Such Tenures, the Zemindar, Or the Sovereign-Representative-Government, is to be Considered the Legal Real Proprietor of the Soil, as Landlord,--according to the Laws and Constitution of the Mogul Empire in India, which are Referred To, as Proper to Ascertain the Rule of Right, in an Act of the British Legislature, Passed in the Year 1784

An Inquiry Into the Nature of Zemindary Tenures in the Landed Property of Bengal,&c. In Two Parts. With an Appendix, Including a Discussion of the Great National Question; Whether, by the Grant and Condition of Such Tenures, the Zemindar, Or the Sovereign-Representative-Government, is to be Considered the Legal Real Proprietor of the Soil, as Landlord,--according to the Laws and Constitution of the Mogul Empire in India, which are Referred To, as Proper to Ascertain the Rule of Right, in an Act of the British Legislature, Passed in the Year 1784

James Grant1810

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