An Epitome of Some Hindu Law Cases: With Short Foot Notes and Introductory Chapters

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Stevens & Haynes, 1876 - 107 Seiten
 

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Seite 35 - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
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Seite 33 - We have here a fac*simile edition of Bellewe, and it is really the most beautiful and admirable reprint that has appeared at any time. It is a perfect gem of antique printing, and forms a most interesting monument of our early legal history. It belongs to the same class of works as the Year Book of Edward I.
Seite 13 - ... to those gentlemen who are candidates for the various legal examinations. There are so many questions set now on case law that they would do well to peruse this treatise of Mr. Deane's, and use it in conjunction with a book of questions and answers. They will find a considerable amount of equity case law, especially in the second part of Mr. Deane's book, which comprises in substance some lectures delivered by the author at the Law Institution.
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Seite 18 - This work, considered either as to its matter or manner of execution, is no ordinary work. It is a complete and exhaustive treatise both as to the law and the practice of granting injunctions. It must supersede all other works on the subject. The terse statement of the practice will be found of incalculable alue.

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