The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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... justice in India ; which if they should say , their de- clarations respecting the improvement of the country and of the revenue are refuted at once . What branch of government can be good , if the administration of justice be bad , on ...
... justice in India ; which if they should say , their de- clarations respecting the improvement of the country and of the revenue are refuted at once . What branch of government can be good , if the administration of justice be bad , on ...
Page 415
... justice gives the most complete encouragement , as it ought , to all plaintiffs who have justice on their side ; so it presents the most complete discouragement to all who would become plaintiffs without justice on their side . With ...
... justice gives the most complete encouragement , as it ought , to all plaintiffs who have justice on their side ; so it presents the most complete discouragement to all who would become plaintiffs without justice on their side . With ...
Page 415
... justice gives the most complete encouragement , as it ought , to all plaintiffs who have justice on their side ; so it presents the most complete discouragement to all who would become plaintiffs without justice on their side . With ...
... justice gives the most complete encouragement , as it ought , to all plaintiffs who have justice on their side ; so it presents the most complete discouragement to all who would become plaintiffs without justice on their side . With ...
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