Indian Usage and Judge-made Law in MadrasK. Paul, Trench, & Company, 1887 - 386 pagini |
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... English doctrine has been pitchforked into Sanskrit texts . Is it likely that a satisfactory result will ever follow ? The whole subject now is in a chaotic state , and so great is the uncertainty that valuable property is commonly sold ...
... English doctrine has been pitchforked into Sanskrit texts . Is it likely that a satisfactory result will ever follow ? The whole subject now is in a chaotic state , and so great is the uncertainty that valuable property is commonly sold ...
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... terms of the royal proclamation quoted above , and , without im- posing our English convictions on our Indian fellow- subjects , pay due regard , in administering Hindu law , to the ancient rights , usages , and 16 INDIAN USAGE.
... terms of the royal proclamation quoted above , and , without im- posing our English convictions on our Indian fellow- subjects , pay due regard , in administering Hindu law , to the ancient rights , usages , and 16 INDIAN USAGE.
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... English doctrine into Sanskrit texts . ' Probably , therefore , it would be ad- visable to entrust the work to an eminent foreigner , say Professor Max Müller , or Professor Jolly . If due attention were paid to essentials of this sort ...
... English doctrine into Sanskrit texts . ' Probably , therefore , it would be ad- visable to entrust the work to an eminent foreigner , say Professor Max Müller , or Professor Jolly . If due attention were paid to essentials of this sort ...
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... English , inasmuch as it represents a primitive concept , wholly foreign ( and indeed incomprehensible ) to the modern English mind . And it is for this reason Burnell has in some places in Manu left the phrase untranslated . In a note ...
... English , inasmuch as it represents a primitive concept , wholly foreign ( and indeed incomprehensible ) to the modern English mind . And it is for this reason Burnell has in some places in Manu left the phrase untranslated . In a note ...
Pagina 28
... English Doom , and other cognate words . And in some respects it agrees exactly with Themis , e.g. in denoting what is meet and right because established by im- memorial usage , as opposed to statute law . Themis personified is the ...
... English Doom , and other cognate words . And in some respects it agrees exactly with Themis , e.g. in denoting what is meet and right because established by im- memorial usage , as opposed to statute law . Themis personified is the ...
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