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" Musul" man 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severally hold sacred, and a violation of which they "would have thought the most grievous oppression, should "not be superseded by a new system, of which they could " have no knowledge,... "
Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones - Page 306
by John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 531 pages
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Social, Political, Historical & Commercial Review of Hindoostan from the ...

Robert Chatfield - India - 1983 - 506 pages
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Judicial Activism and Social Change

K. L. Bhatia - India - 1990 - 584 pages
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Jordanian Exceptionalism: A Comparative Analysis of State-Religion ...

Mansoor Moaddel - History - 2002 - 264 pages
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Voice, Text, Hypertext: Emerging Practices in Textual Studies

Raimonda Modiano, Leroy Searle, Peter L. Shillingsburg - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2004 - 464 pages
...they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...imposed on them by a spirit of rigour and intolerance." 5. The question of whether the dharmasästras actually contained the laws by which Hindus lived in...
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Miscellaneous Essays By H. T. Colebrooke, Volume 1

H. T. Colebrooke - 2006 - 564 pages
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Background to Indian Law

Sir George Claus Rankin - Hindu law - 1946 - 240 pages
...they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be suppressed by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...imposed on them by a spirit of rigour and intolerance.' CONTRAST WITH THE PRESENT DAY To-day the impression made by the law of British India upon the skilled...
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Roman Anniversary Issues

486 pages
...they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be suppressed by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...imposed on them by a spirit of rigour and intolerance.' CONTRAST WITH THE PRESENT DAY To-day the impression made by the law of British India upon the skilled...
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