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" The expenses of litigation in England are so heavy, that people daily sit down quietly under wrongs, and submit to losses rather than go to law; and yet the English are the richest people in the world. The people of India are poor ; and the expenses of... "
Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ... - Página 253
1838
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Principles of Political Economy

Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 1168 páginas
...account of the manner in which justice is administered in the King's Courts in Madru and Bengal: " The expenses of litigation in England are so heavy, that people daily sit down under wrongs and submit to losses rather than go to law ; and yet the English are the richest people...
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Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Being the Transactions of the Quatuor ..., Volumen3

1840 - 288 páginas
...Masonry Dissected" as " an Impostor," and " of his Book as a foolish thing not to be regarded." But even a sullied stream is a blessing compared to a total drought, and in the absence of evidence upon which we can confidently rely, even waifs and strays from the most...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen83

1846 - 588 páginas
...good ; indeed, there is scarcely any court so corrupt as not to do much more justice than injustice. A sullied stream is a blessing compared to a total...rather than go to law; and yet the English are the richest people in the world. The people of India are poor ; and the expenses of litigation in the Supreme...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen50;Volumen83

1846 - 674 páginas
...good ; indeed, there is scarcely any court so corrupt as not to do much more justice than injustice. A sullied stream is a blessing compared to a total drought; and a court maybe worse than corrupt — it may be inaccessible. The expenses of litigation in England are so heavy,...
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Oregon. English poor laws. Combinations and strikes. Lewis on dependencies ...

Nassau William Senior - 1865 - 374 páginas
...good ; indeed, there is scarcely any court so corrupt as not to do much more justice than injustice. A sullied stream is a blessing compared to a total...losses rather than go to law ; and yet the English are ihe richest people in the world. The people of India are poor; and the expenses of litigation in the...
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Traits of Character and Notes of Incident in Bible Story

Francis Jacox - 1873 - 516 páginas
...there is scarcely any court, he maintained, so corrupt as not to do much more justice than injustice: "A sullied stream is a blessing compared to a total drought; and a court may be worse than corrupt—it may be inaccessible." In bis Minutes on the Supreme Government of India, he showed that...
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India

Sir John Strachey - 1888 - 458 páginas
...the most ruinously expensive. . . . The expenses of litigation in England are so heavy that people sit down quietly under wrongs and submit to losses...rather than go to law, and yet the English are the richest people in the world. The people of India are poor, and the expenses of litigation in the Supreme...
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India, Pictorial and Descriptive

William Henry Davenport Adams, Author of The Mediterranean illustrated - 1888 - 458 páginas
...the most ruinously expensive. . . . The expenses of litigation in England are so heavy that people sit down quietly under wrongs and submit to losses...rather than go to law, and yet the English are the richest people in the world. The people of India are poor, and the expenses of litigation in the Supreme...
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Some Aspects of British Rule in India, Volumen5

Sudhindra Bose - 1916 - 164 páginas
...expensive courts in India". He said that "the expenses of litigation in England are so heavy that people sit down quietly under wrongs and submit to losses...rather than go to law, and yet the English are the richest people in the world. The people of India are poor, and the expenses of litigation in the Supreme...
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Principles of Political Economy: Of the causes which retard increase in the ...

Henry Charles Carey - 1838 - 504 páginas
...Madras and Bengal : "The expenses of litigation in England arc so heavy, that people daily sit down under wrongs and submit to losses rather than go to law ; and yet the English are the richest people in the world. The people of India are poor, and the expense of litigation in the Supreme...
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