Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... death of her husband . They spent their time in reading their religious books , which they readily showed , and were quite free from that prevailing reserve in Indian women , so much so , that they followed us through the atria of the ...
... death of her husband . They spent their time in reading their religious books , which they readily showed , and were quite free from that prevailing reserve in Indian women , so much so , that they followed us through the atria of the ...
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... death . The two sons of the deceased laid hands on the unfortunate man , and threatened to kill him in retaliation . But the Jew and the muleteer opposed their design , unless they would first satisfy their de- mands ; and advised the ...
... death . The two sons of the deceased laid hands on the unfortunate man , and threatened to kill him in retaliation . But the Jew and the muleteer opposed their design , unless they would first satisfy their de- mands ; and advised the ...
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... death . " To which the Jew replied , " it is not possible to cut it exactly , there must needs be a little more or less . " But the kazee told him , it must be a pound exactly , and that any other quantity , being unjustifiable , would ...
... death . " To which the Jew replied , " it is not possible to cut it exactly , there must needs be a little more or less . " But the kazee told him , it must be a pound exactly , and that any other quantity , being unjustifiable , would ...
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... death ; and she brought forward two credible witnesses , who deposed to the truth of what she said . I therefore gave a decree accordingly , and she was married . But , the other day , he came before me , complaining that his wife had ...
... death ; and she brought forward two credible witnesses , who deposed to the truth of what she said . I therefore gave a decree accordingly , and she was married . But , the other day , he came before me , complaining that his wife had ...
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... death . Many conceived it impossible that such a number of works could have proceeded from his pen , as Hottinger observes in his Bibliotheca Tigurina ; but the acquaintance with the rabbinical style , which he must soon have acquired ...
... death . Many conceived it impossible that such a number of works could have proceeded from his pen , as Hottinger observes in his Bibliotheca Tigurina ; but the acquaintance with the rabbinical style , which he must soon have acquired ...
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