| Tobias Smollett - 1805 - 582 pages
...obvious principles ot justice had Ld them btfbte to adopt. Nothing indeed could be more obvicurly just, than to determine private contests according to those...and engagements in civil life ; nor could any thing fce wiser than, by a legislative act to assure the Hindu and Mussulman subjects of Great Britain, that... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 566 pages
...Nothing indeed could be more obviously just, than to determine private contests according tw those Iaws> which the parties themselves had ever considered as...than, by a legislative act, to assure the Hindu and Mussulman subjects of Great Britian, that the private laws which they severally held sacred, and a... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 534 pages
...determine private contefts according to thofe laws, which the parties themfelves had ever confidered as the rules of their conduct and engagements in civil life ; nor could any thing be wifer, than, by a- legiflative act, to afifure the Hindu and Muffulman fubjects of Great Britain, that... | |
| 1821 - 360 pages
...obvious principles of justice had led them before to adopt. Nothing indeed could be more obviously just, than to determine private contests according to those...than, by a legislative act, to assure the Hindu and Mussulman subjects Of Great Britain, that the private laws which they severally held sacred, and a... | |
| Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten - 1824 - 624 pages
...— "Nothing indeed," he says, "could be more obviously just, than to determine private con" tests according to those laws which the parties themselves,...wiser, than, by a legislative "act, to assure the Hindoo and Mussehnan subjects of Great " Britain, that the private laws, which they severally held... | |
| William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 pages
...Jones2, " could be more obviously just than to determine private contests according to those laws wiiich the parties themselves had ever considered as the...than, by a legislative act, to assure the Hindu and Muselman subjects of Great Britain that the private laws which they severally hold sacred, and a violation... | |
| Lyttleton Forbes Winslow - 1863 - 788 pages
...1778, addressed to the Court of Directors in England, he says, " Nothing could be more obviously just than to determine private contests according to those...than by a legislative act to assure the Hindu and Musselman subjects of Great Britain, that the private laws which they severally held sacred, and a... | |
| Jagannát'ha Tercapanchánana - 1864 - 510 pages
...degree. " Nothing," says Sir WILLIAM JONES, in the address alluded to, " could be more obviously just than to determine " private contests according to...than, by a legislative act, to assure the " Hindu and Mu-selman subjects of Great Britain, that the " private laws which they severally hold sacred, and... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1867 - 1246 pages
...expressed in that paper are truly worthy of him. " Nothing ( he says ) could be more obviously just than to determine private contests according to those...than, by a legislative act, to assure the Hindu and * This work was compiled by several Pandits, of whom Jayan-ntitha, author of the Digest translated... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke - 1873 - 574 pages
...degree. "Nothing," says Sir William Jones, in the Address alluded to, " could be more obviously just than to determine "private contests according to those...conduct " and engagements in civil life ; nor could anything be wiser " than, by a legislative act, to assure the Hindu and Musul"man subjects of Great... | |
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