| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1831 - 682 pages
...doubt and confusion may not be raised by those who mav choose to call it in Cota of Laws'5' <luest'on J for very few of the public, or persons in office at...expected to have so comprehensive and clear a view of the present Indian system, as to know readily and familiarly the bearings of each part of it on the rest.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1833 - 760 pages
...circumstances, no ' one can pronounce an opinion or form a 'judgment, however sound, upon any dis' puted right of persons, respecting which ' doubt and confusion...to have so ' comprehensive and clear a view of the ' present Indian system, as to know readily ' and familiarly the bearings of each part ' of it on the... | |
| Courtenay Ilbert - 1907 - 478 pages
...In this state of circumstances no one can pronounce an opinion or form a judgement, however sound, upon any disputed right of persons respecting which...comprehensive and clear a view of the Indian system as to know readily and familiarly the bearings of each part of it on the rest. There are English Acts... | |
| Maurice Eugen Lang - 2005 - 216 pages
...not be raised by those who may choose to call it in question; for very few of the public or persons at home, not even the law officers, can be expected...comprehensive and clear a view of the Indian system as to know readily and familiarly the bearings of each part of it on the rest. There are English Acts... | |
| 1896 - 474 pages
..." In this state of circumstances no one can pronounce an opinion or form a judgment, however sound, upon any disputed right of persons respecting which...comprehensive and clear a view of the Indian system as to know readily and familiarly the bearings of each part of it on the rest There are English Acts... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 520 pages
..." In this state of circumstances no one can pronounce an opinion or form a judgment, however sound, upon any disputed right of persons respecting which...expected to have so comprehensive and clear a view of the present Indian system, as to know readily and familiarly the bearings of each part of it on the rest.... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1878 - 548 pages
...any disputed right of persons, respecting which doubt and confusion may not be raised by those who choose to call it in question ; for very few of the...comprehensive and clear a view of the Indian system as to know readily and familiarly the bearings of «ach part of it upon the rest. There are English... | |
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