The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 247
... Justice would confine the pretensions of the Supreme Court within any limits which they might wish to impose. It might naturally have been objected, that to such a proposition the Chief Justice would never consent. But Mr. Hastings, it ...
... Justice would confine the pretensions of the Supreme Court within any limits which they might wish to impose. It might naturally have been objected, that to such a proposition the Chief Justice would never consent. But Mr. Hastings, it ...
Pàgina 248
... Justice, whose time was already so much engrossed, that he could not join with his colleagues in performing the important office of a Justice of the Peace for the city and district of Calcutta ; that the present exhausted state of the ...
... Justice, whose time was already so much engrossed, that he could not join with his colleagues in performing the important office of a Justice of the Peace for the city and district of Calcutta ; that the present exhausted state of the ...
Pàgina 250
... Justice was the whole of the Supreme Court : by selling his independence to the Governor-Gene*ral and Council, the Chief Justice, therefore, sold the administration of justice, over every class of the inhabitants of Bengal. " By the ...
... Justice was the whole of the Supreme Court : by selling his independence to the Governor-Gene*ral and Council, the Chief Justice, therefore, sold the administration of justice, over every class of the inhabitants of Bengal. " By the ...
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