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Page 415
... Grant actually praises the policy of the East - India Company in imposing a fee on the commence- ment of suits , with a view to discourage litigation . Such a measure has a direct tendency to increase litigation , because it has a ...
... Grant actually praises the policy of the East - India Company in imposing a fee on the commence- ment of suits , with a view to discourage litigation . Such a measure has a direct tendency to increase litigation , because it has a ...
Page 421
... Grant , however , perceives this so little , that he adopts more than one opportunity of splashing mud on those who deem the British constitution capable of im- provement . He bestows on them the word vulgar ; ' they are vulgar ...
... Grant , however , perceives this so little , that he adopts more than one opportunity of splashing mud on those who deem the British constitution capable of im- provement . He bestows on them the word vulgar ; ' they are vulgar ...
Page 421
... Grant , however , perceives this so little , that he adopts more than one opportunity of splashing mud on those who deem the British constitution capable of im- provement . He bestows on them the word ' vulgar , ' they are vulgar ...
... Grant , however , perceives this so little , that he adopts more than one opportunity of splashing mud on those who deem the British constitution capable of im- provement . He bestows on them the word ' vulgar , ' they are vulgar ...
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