The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial RecordOriental Institute., 1904 Beginning Apr. 1895, includes the Proceedings of the East India Association. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 52
Page
... King , F.R.G.S. , etc. - L'Inde , by Pierre Loti , of the Académie Française . -The Progress of British Empire in the Century , by J. Stanley Little , author of " My Royal Father . " " What is Art , ' " A World Empire , " " South Africa ...
... King , F.R.G.S. , etc. - L'Inde , by Pierre Loti , of the Académie Française . -The Progress of British Empire in the Century , by J. Stanley Little , author of " My Royal Father . " " What is Art , ' " A World Empire , " " South Africa ...
Page 90
... king is created as the protector of all those classes and orders . of men who from the first to the last discharge their duties , " Manu proceeds to define the conditions under which the different subordinates should hold their position ...
... king is created as the protector of all those classes and orders . of men who from the first to the last discharge their duties , " Manu proceeds to define the conditions under which the different subordinates should hold their position ...
Page 91
... King Prithi ; and they pronounce cultivated land to be the property of him who cut away the wood , or who cleared and tilled it , and the antelope that of the first hunter who mortally wounded it . " This remarkable and significant ...
... King Prithi ; and they pronounce cultivated land to be the property of him who cut away the wood , or who cleared and tilled it , and the antelope that of the first hunter who mortally wounded it . " This remarkable and significant ...
Page 92
... king and his judge ; when he speaks of the claim the lord paramount of the soil has on private property in land , he distinctly asserts the " sovereign right " of the king over the soil . The very expression Manu uses is significant : the ...
... king and his judge ; when he speaks of the claim the lord paramount of the soil has on private property in land , he distinctly asserts the " sovereign right " of the king over the soil . The very expression Manu uses is significant : the ...
Page 93
... king had no claim to proprietor- ship in the land . But , as we have seen , a distinction should be drawn between sovereign rights and proprietary rights , the former being a matter of public , and the latter one of private , law . The ...
... king had no claim to proprietor- ship in the land . But , as we have seen , a distinction should be drawn between sovereign rights and proprietary rights , the former being a matter of public , and the latter one of private , law . The ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acres administration ancient appointed Asiatic Quarterly Review assessment Avars Bengal Bombay British Buddhist Burma capital Cauvery cent century Ceylon Chavannes chief China Chinese colleges Colonel Colonial coolie cultivation dialects districts doubt duty East Eastern Empire England English Eptal European evidence existing fact famine favour foreign Fuh-lin Government of India High Court Hindu Imperial important industry inscriptions interest irrigation Japanese Jou-jan judge Kamboja Khagan Khmër King Kistna labour lakhs land languages late London Lord Curzon Lord George Hamilton Madras Maharaja ment Mysore native officers opinion Pāli Panjab paper Persian Pôngyis Preferential Tariffs present probably province question rayat regard revenue river Russian Sanskrit schools settlement Simla South speech Ta-ts'in Thathanabaing THIRD SERIES tion trade trial by jury tribes Turks Upper Burma verdict Western Western Hindi whole word Yüeh-pan