| James Mill - 1817 - 700 páginas
...infamous or of too insignificant a nature to be admitted before the more solemn tribunal of the Durbar. These ministers of justice are called the Catwall...heard the clamours of the populace : some demanding redress for the injury of a blow or a bad name ; others for a fraud in the commerce of farthings :... | |
| James Mill - 1820 - 480 páginas
...insignificant a nature to be admitted before the more solemn tribunal of the Durbar. These ministers uf justice are called the Catwall; and a building bearing...heard the clamours of the populace : some demanding redress for the injury of a blow or a bad name ; others for a fraud in the commerce of farthings :... | |
| James Mill - 1840 - 556 páginas
...infamous or of too insignificant a nature to be admitted before the more solemn tribunal of the Durbar. These ministers of justice are called the Catwall...allotted for their constant resort. At this place arc perpetually heard the clamours of the populace : some demanding redress for the injury of a blow... | |
| Charles James C. Davidson - 1851 - 192 páginas
...admitted before the solemn tribunal of the Durbar. These ministers of justice are called the kutwals; and a building, bearing the same name, is allotted...heard the clamours of the populace; some demanding redress for the injury of a blow, or a bad name; others, for a fraud in the commerce of farthings:... | |
| Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - 2003 - 836 páginas
...infamous or of too insignificant a nature to be admitted before the more solemn tribunal of the Durbar. These ministers of justice are called the Catwall;...heard the clamours of the populace: some demanding redress for the injury of a blow, or a bad name; others for a fraud in the commerce of farthings: one... | |
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