| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1859 - 398 sider
...independent sovereignty. The Peishwa was aware that such was likely to be our policy." (Ibid. pp. 290-2.) 133 shall fail, the territory should be made to lapse,...render it expedient to depart from this general rule."* And he openly declared, in words already quoted, that " such is the general principle which ought to... | |
| sir John William Kaye - 1864 - 710 sider
...prospective. In like manner, while I would not seek to lay down any inflexible rule with respect to adoption, I hold that, on all occasions, where heirs natural...render it expedient to depart from this general rule. There may be conflict of opinion as to the advantage or the propriety of extending our already vast... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1866 - 330 sider
...seek to lay down ' any infallible rule with respect to adoption, I hold ' that on all occasions, when heirs natural shall fail, the ' territory should be...render it expedient ' to depart from this general rule. ' There may be a conflict of opinion as to the advan' tage or propriety of extending our already vast... | |
| Evans Bell - 1868 - 360 sider
...I hold that on all occasions where heirs natural shall fail, the territory shall be made to lapsc,\ and adoption should not be permitted, excepting in...render it expedient to depart from this general rule. " 30. Such is the general principle, that, in my humble opinion, ought to guide the conduct of the... | |
| Evans Bell - 1868 - 368 sider
...ceased to apprehend the extinction of their State ? Can any one believe that Lord Dalhousie, holding that " on all occasions where heirs natural shall...made to lapse, and adoption should not be permitted, "f and looking upon Mr. Willoughby's Minute as " a textbook on adoptions," could have given the Maharajah... | |
| Evans Bell - 1868 - 374 sider
...28. In like manner, while I would not seek to lay down any inflexible rule with respect to adoption, I hold that on all occasions where heirs natural shall fail, the territory shall be made to lapse,^. and adoption should not be permitted, excepting in those cases in which some... | |
| Thomas Rice Holmes - 1888 - 644 sider
...prospective. In like manner, while I would not seek to lay down any inflexible rule with respect to adoption, I hold that, on all occasions, where heirs natural...render it expedient to depart from this general rule." The principles of adoption and of lapse, to which he here refers, require a brief explanation. No article... | |
| Charles Lewis Tupper - 1893 - 448 sider
...prospective. In like manner, while I would not seek to lay down any inflexible rule with respect to adoption, I hold that on all occasions where heirs natural shall...render it expedient to depart from this general rule. There may be conflict of opinion as to the advantage or propriety of extending our already vast possessions... | |
| Sir John Strachey - 1894 - 438 sider
...occasion with the purest integrity and in the most scrupulous observance of good faith," it was right that " on all occasions where heirs natural shall...render it expedient to depart from this general rule." He recorded his " strong and deliberate opinion that, in the exercise of a wise and sound policy, the... | |
| William Lee-Warner - 1904 - 480 sider
...attacked as implying that under no conditions would Lord Dalhousie give his sanction to an adoption : — I hold that on all occasions where heirs natural shall...it expedient to depart from this general rule. This is the sentence which Sir John Strachey quotes to prove the danger of universal annexation. But on... | |
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