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The Muhammadan Law: Being a Digest of the Law Applicable Especially to the ... - Page 70
by Shama Churun Sircar - 1873 - 567 pages
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Vyavasthá-Darpana: Digest of Hindu Law as Current in Bengal. (Syámá Charana ...

Bengal (India) - 1883 - 760 pages
...civil life ; nor could any thing be wiser than, by a legislative Act, to assure the Hindu and Mussulman subjects of Great Britain that the private laws, which they severally hold sacred, and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded...
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The Modern Review, Volume 40

Ramananda Chatterjee - Electronic journals - 1926 - 742 pages
...and Musalman subjects of Great Britain, that the private laws which they severally held sacred, and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system of which they could have no knowledge, and which they must have considered...
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The Friend of Wilberforce; Sir William Jones; Reginald Heber; Sir Arthur ...

Henry Morris - Biography - 1908 - 266 pages
...and Mussulman subjects of Great Britain that the private law which they severally held sacred, and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system of which they could have no knowledge, and which they must have considered...
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Dawn of New India

Brajendra Nath Banerjee - Bengal (India) - 1927 - 144 pages
...and Musalman subjects of Great Britain, that the private laws which they severally held sacred, and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system of which they could have no knowledge, and which they must have considered...
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Background to Indian Law

Sir George Claus Rankin - Hindu law - 1946 - 240 pages
...civil life; nor could anything be wiser than by a legislative Act to assure the Hindu and Mussulman subjects of Great Britain that the private laws, which...should not be suppressed by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they must have considered as imposed on them by a spirit of rigour...
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Roman Anniversary Issues

486 pages
...civil life; nor could anything be wiser than by a legislative Act to assure the Hindu and Mussulman subjects of Great Britain that the private laws, which...should not be suppressed by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they must have considered as imposed on them by a spirit of rigour...
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