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2 Hindu Law: Principally with Reference to Such Portions of It as Concern the Administration of Justice, in the King's Courts in India 1830

handle is hein.beal/hindladm0002 and id is 1 raw text is: HINDU LAW;
PRINCIPALLY
WITH REFERENCE TO SUCH PORTIONS OF IT
AS CONCERN
THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE,
IN THE
KING'S COURTS,
IN
g  ta.
BY SIR THOMAS STRANGE,
LATE CHIEF JUSTICE OF MADRAS.
VOL. II.
Omnes, (eivitates,) suis legibus et judiciis uso, aLrvola v adepto,
revirescunt.       Cic. Ep. ad Attic. c. vi. ep. 11.
Let him (the king) establish the laws of the conquered nation,
as declared in their books.  MENU, ch. vii. V. 205.
LONDON:
PARBURY, ALLEN, AND CO., LEADENHALL STREET;
PAYNE AND FOSS, PALL MALL;
AND H. BUTTERWORTH, FLEET STREET.
1830.

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