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" We should be sorry that, from the accumulation of arrears, there should ever be room to raise a question, whether it were better to leave the Natives to their own arbitrary and precipitate tribunals, than to harass their feelings and injure their property,... "
Oriental Herald and Colonial Review - Page 464
redigeeritud poolt - 1826
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 31. köide

1819 - 654 lehte
...palliatives which had been adopted, they say — ' We should be sorry, that, from the accumulation of such arrears, there should ever be room to raise a question,...suits, under the pretence of more deliberate justice. ' As to the very obvious remedy of increasing die number of courts, this was of course suggested in...
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The Edinburgh Review, 39. köide;73. köide

1841 - 606 lehte
...Directors wrote — ' We should be very sorry that, from the accumulation of arrears, there should even be room to raise a question whether it were better...under the pretence of more deliberate justice.' it did not perceive that its own miscalculation of means was at the root of the evil. The whole blame...
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The History of British India, 3. köide

James Mill - 1817 - 794 lehte
...in the following extraordinary terms. " We should be very sorry, that, from the accumulation of such arrears, there should ever be room to raise a question,...suits, under the pretence of more deliberate justice." * Of the extent to which they are harassed, and the evils which so defective a system of judicature...
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Sketch of the History and Influence of the Press in British India ...

Leicester Stanhope Earl of Harrington - 1823 - 218 lehte
...scarcely ever come to a hearing. We should be sorry," they add, " that from the accumulation of such arrears there should ever be room to raise a question,...suits, under the pretence of more deliberate justice." To these delays a Judge of Circuit ascribes numerous commitments for breaches of the peace. " Since...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., 8. köide

James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 678 lehte
...be room to raise a question, whether it were better to leave the Natives to their own arbitran/ und precipitate tribunals, than to harass their feelings...enormous mass of business occasions causes to be hurried ovrr with a despatch declared to be almost " incredible ; " and the superior courts are so distant...
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Observations on Our Indian Administration: Civil and Military

James Caulfield - 1832 - 152 lehte
...room to raise a question whether it would be better to leave the natives to their own arbitrary arid precipitate tribunals, than to harass their feelings,...suits, under the pretence of more deliberate justice." — Daily experience and the concurring opinion of our best servants answers this query in the affirmative....
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Notes on Indian Affairs, 2. köide

Frederick John Shore - 1837 - 562 lehte
...whether it were not better to leave the natives to their own arbitrary and precipitate tribunals, fthan to harass their feelings and injure their property, by an endless procrastination of their suit under the pretence of more deliberate j ustice."? So pitiful a thing is suitor's state. Full little...
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The Magistrates' Court Manual: Containing Copious Up-to-date Annotations on ...

P. H. Chatterjee - 1907 - 354 lehte
...administration of justice. In 1803 the Court of Directors observed that the accumulation of such arrears gave room to raise a question whether it were better to...suits, under the pretence of more deliberate justice. In the year 1829 Bengal was divided into twenty divisions under twenty Commissioners of Revenue and...
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Early Revenue History of Bengal

Frank David Ascoli - 1917 - 280 lehte
...were better to leave the " natives to their own arbitrary and precipitate tribunals, than " to harrass their feelings, a,nd injure their property, by an...under the pretence of " more deliberate justice." In justice, however, to the assiduity of the European civil servants, entrusted with the administration...
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Bengalen im Umbruch: die Herausbildung des britischen Kolonialstaates 1754-1793

Michael Mann - 2000 - 476 lehte
...would be better to leave the natives to their own arbitrary and precipitate tribunals, than to harrass their feelings, and injure their property, by an endless...their suits, under the pretence of more deliberate justice."87 Dem Aufsichtsrat in Leadenhall Street schwante, dass die Reform des Justizapparates einen...
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