 | 1805
...they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...application of the principle to practice; for the Hindfi and Mussulman laws are locked up for the most part in two very difficult languages, Sanscrit... | |
 | 1821
...they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...cause appears perfectly clear ; but the difficulty lics (as in most other cases) in the application of the principle to practice ; for the Hindu and Mussulman... | |
 | Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten - 1824 - 478 стор.
...they would have thought a most " grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system, "of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...on them by a spirit of rigour and *' intolerance.'* As to the Hindoos, T have not a predilection for the tenets of any of their schools, or for the doctrines... | |
 | Lyttleton Forbes Winslow - 1863 - 43 стор.
...they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...application of the principle to practice ; for the Hindu and Musselman laws are locked up for the most part in two very difficult languages, Sanscrit and Arabic,... | |
 | Jagannātha Tarkapañchānana - 1864 - 466 стор.
...would have thought the most '• grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new " system, of which they could have no knowledge, and " which they...of rigour and intolerance. So far the principle of * Ste his last Anoivenary Discourse us President of the Asiatic Society, Vol. IV, p. 176. " decision... | |
 | Shama Churun Sircar - 1867 - 1068 стор.
...they would have thought the most grievous oppression, should not be superseded by a new system, of which they could have no knowledge, and which they...native parties in a cause appears perfectly clear ; hut the difficulty lies (as in most other cases) in the application of the principle to practice... | |
 | Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1873
...they "would have thought the most grievous oppression, should "not be superseded by a new system, of which they could " have no knowledge, and which they...of the principle to " practice ; for the Hindu and Musulman laws are locked up " for the most part in two very difficult languages, Sanskrit " and Arabic,... | |
 | Shama Churun Sircar - 1873 - 567 стор.
...thought the most grievous oppression, should not be suppressed by a new system, of which they conld have no knowledge and which they must have considered...cause appears perfectly clear ; but the difficulty liea (as in most other Accordingly, suits regarding succession, inheritance, LECTUBR marriage, caste,... | |
 | Shama Churun Sircar - 1873 - 567 стор.
...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...native parties in a cause appears perfectly clear j but the difficulty lies (as in most other Accordingly, suits regarding succession, inheritance, LECTURK... | |
 | Jagannātha Tarcapañchānana - 1874
...principle of * See his last Anniversary Discourse as President of the Asiatic Society, Vol. IV, p.l76 " decision between the native parties in a cause appears...of the principle to practice ; for " the Hindu and -Muselman laws are locked up for the most " part in two very difficult languages, Sanscrit and Arabic,... | |
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