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" ... body of men ; but my experience justifies me in declaring, that I could not with an easy conscience concur in a decision, merely on the written opinion of native lawyers, in any cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading the... "
A Digest of Hindu Law: On Contracts and Successions, with a Commentary - Page viii
by Jagannát'ha Tercapanchánana - 1864
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1805 - 582 pages
...cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading the court ; nor, how vigilant soewer we might be, would it be very difficult for them to...very book from which it was selected, it might be differently explained, or introduced only for the purpose of being exploded. The obvious remedy for...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones, Volume 2

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - Lawyers Great Britain Biography - 1806 - 618 pages
...of native lawyers, in any cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading 165 ing the court ; nor, how vigilant soever we might be,...very book from which it was selected, it might be differently explained or introduced only for the purpose of being exploded. The obvious remedy for...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones, Volume 2

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - India - 1806 - 636 pages
...cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading the Court ; nor, how vigilant socvet we might be, would it be very difficult for them to...very book from which it was selected, it might be differently explained Or introduced only for the purpose of being exploded. The obvious remedy for...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - Asianists - 1807 - 668 pages
...on the written opinion of'native lawyers in any cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading the court; nor, how vigilant soever...•difficult for them to mislead us ; for a single obsicure text, explained by themselves, might be •^luoted as express authority, though perhaps in...
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The British Prose Writers, Volume 22

British prose literature - 1821 - 360 pages
...the written opinion of native lawyers, in any cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading the court ; nor, how vigilant soever...very book from which it was selected, it might be differently explained, or introduced only for the purpose of being exploded. The obvious remedy for...
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Considerations on the Hindoo Law, as it is Current in Bengal

Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten - Hindu law - 1824 - 624 pages
...written opini^ on of native lawyers, in any cause in which they could have " the remotest interest in misleading the Court ; nor, how vigilant " soever...very book " from which it was selected, it might be differently explained, or " introduced only for the purpose of being exploded." Since the time Sir...
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Observations on the Law and Constitution of India: On the Nature of Landed ...

India. [Appendix.] - Finance - 1825 - 444 pages
...written opinion of native law" yers, in any cause in which they could have the remotest " reason for misleading the court. Nor how vigilant " soever we...very book from which it was " selected, it might be differently explained, or introduced " only for the purpose of being exploded." It was an object of...
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The Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review, and Register, Part 76, Volume 3

British - 1825 - 598 pages
...similar tendency; but as Sir Wm. Jones observes " a simple obscure text, as explained by the Pundits themselves, might be quoted, as express authority,...the very book from which it was selected it might be differently explained, or introduced only for the purpose of being exploded." In a translation, the...
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An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Decided in the ..., Volume 1

William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 pages
...the written opinion of native lawyers, in any cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading the Court ; nor, how vigilant soever...the very book from which it was selected it might be differently explained, or introduced only for the purpose of being exploded."2 And again, Sir Francis...
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Self-made Men

Charles C. B. Seymour - Biography - 1858 - 606 pages
...merely on the opinion of native lawyers in any cause in which they could have the remotest interest in misleading the court ; nor, how vigilant soever...very book from which it was selected, it might be differently explained, or introduced only for the purpose of being exploded." In the execution of this...
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