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... established Law of the Land is very properly armed with sufficient powers to punish those who may be found guilty of misrepresenting the conduct or character of Govern- ment , which are effectually guarded by the same Laws to which ...
... established Law of the Land is very properly armed with sufficient powers to punish those who may be found guilty of misrepresenting the conduct or character of Govern- ment , which are effectually guarded by the same Laws to which ...
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... established ? A. As the criminal laws now established are already in general very familiar to the natives , I think they may better remain in their present state , until the government may be able to introduce a regular code . 68. Q. In ...
... established ? A. As the criminal laws now established are already in general very familiar to the natives , I think they may better remain in their present state , until the government may be able to introduce a regular code . 68. Q. In ...
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... established , are by no means competent to exercise any adequate control over British - born subjects in the interior . 51. Q. Would it be advisable to extend the jurisdic- tion of the King's courts already established at the presi ...
... established , are by no means competent to exercise any adequate control over British - born subjects in the interior . 51. Q. Would it be advisable to extend the jurisdic- tion of the King's courts already established at the presi ...
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His Religious Thought 220 | 73 |
Pioneer of Indian Journalism and Modern | 102 |
His Economic Thought | 142 |
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