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" That distinction seems to indicate a notion that the natives of India may well put up with something less than justice, or that Englishmen in India have a title to something more than justice. "
Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ... - Page 237
1838
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ...

Asia - 1838 - 678 pages
...semblance of partiality and tyranny; "it seems to indicate a notion that llie natives of India may well put up with something less than justice, or that Englishmen in India have a title to something more tlian justice." To give Englishmen an appeal to the King's Courts, where others are restricted to the...
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 1

Sir George Otto Trevelyan (bart.) - 1876 - 430 pages
...Charter Act of 1813. That distinction seems to indicate a notion that the natives of India may well put up with something less than justice, or that Englishmen...Courts, in cases in which all others are forced to be contented with the Company's Courts, we do, in fact, cry down the Company's Courts. We proclaim to...
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Leipsic Edition of the Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 1

George Otto Trevelyan - 1876 - 652 pages
...Charter act of 1813. That distinction seems to indicate a notion that the natives of India may well put up with something less than justice, or that Englishmen...Courts, in cases in which all others are forced to be contented with the Company's Courts, we do in fact, cry down the company's courts. We proclaim to the...
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 1

George Otto Trevelyan - Fine bindings - 1876 - 502 pages
...countrymen an appeal to the King's Courts, in cases in •which all others are forced to be contented with the Company's Courts, we do in fact cry down...that there are two sorts of justice, — a coarse one, which we think good enough for them, and another of superior quality, which we keep for ourselves....
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The life and letters of lord Macaulay

sir George Otto Trevelyan (2nd bart.) - 1881 - 732 pages
...Charter Act of 1813. That distinction seems to indicate a notion that the natives of India may well put up with something less than justice, or that Englishmen...justice. If we give our own countrymen an appeal to the Kinjfs Courts, in cases in which all others are forced to be contented with the Company's Courts, we...
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Macaulay's Essay on Warren Hastings

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1900 - 322 pages
...countrymen an appeal to the King's Courts, in cases in which all others are forced to be contented with the Company's Courts, we do in fact cry down...people that there are two sorts of justice — a coarse one, which we think good enough for them, and another of superior quality, which we keep for ourselves."...
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Macaulay's Essay on Warren Hastings

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1900 - 322 pages
...which we Lave provided to administer justice, in the last resort, to the great body of the people. ... If we give our own countrymen an appeal to the King's...Courts, in cases in which all others are forced to be contented with the Company's Courts, we do in fact cry down the Company's Courts. We proclaim to the...
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Essay on Warren Hastings

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1911 - 328 pages
...provided to administer justice, in the last resort, I to the great body of the people. ... If we give out own countrymen an appeal to the King's Courts, in cases in which all others are forced to be contented with the Company's Courts, we do in fact cry down the Company's Courts. We proclaim to the...
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The Jurisprudence of Emergency: Colonialism and the Rule of Law

Nasser Hussain - History - 2009 - 205 pages
...Macaulay argued that "the distinction seems to indicate a notion that the natives of India may well put up with something less than justice or that Englishmen...India have a title to something more than justice."" Later in a more revealing Minute (memo), Macaulay was to insist that the real issue was the consolidation...
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