Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 23James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1829 - Great Britain |
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... jurisdiction , the undue extension of which was the subject of their protest , they have not , in fact , misconstrued the charter by which the Supreme Court was constituted , and that in the matters of Moro Ragonath and Bappoo Gunness ...
... jurisdiction , the undue extension of which was the subject of their protest , they have not , in fact , misconstrued the charter by which the Supreme Court was constituted , and that in the matters of Moro Ragonath and Bappoo Gunness ...
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... jurisdiction , civil and criminal , over all its servants , to be exercised according to the laws of England . This provision , with some trifling modifications , continued in force until the reign of George IV . , when A. D. , 1826 ...
... jurisdiction , civil and criminal , over all its servants , to be exercised according to the laws of England . This provision , with some trifling modifications , continued in force until the reign of George IV . , when A. D. , 1826 ...
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... jurisdiction . Among the measures devised at that period for correcting the abuses , and giving vigour to the conduct of the Company's affairs , was the introduction of a new system of jurisprudence , by which their Native subjects ...
... jurisdiction . Among the measures devised at that period for correcting the abuses , and giving vigour to the conduct of the Company's affairs , was the introduction of a new system of jurisprudence , by which their Native subjects ...
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... jurisdiction of the Court , and consequently left without restraint ; and further , that the most effectual provision , of all others , to prevent oppressions , which was recommended by the Com- pany , viz . that of the Habeas Corpus ...
... jurisdiction of the Court , and consequently left without restraint ; and further , that the most effectual provision , of all others , to prevent oppressions , which was recommended by the Com- pany , viz . that of the Habeas Corpus ...
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... jurisdiction and authority as our Justices of the Court of King's Bench have and may lawfully exercise , within that part of Great Britain called England , as far as circumstances will admit . The writs of Habeas Corpus issued under ...
... jurisdiction and authority as our Justices of the Court of King's Bench have and may lawfully exercise , within that part of Great Britain called England , as far as circumstances will admit . The writs of Habeas Corpus issued under ...
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