Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... judge with whose decision he would be content ; and he selected the Kazee of Emessa , as a man of profound knowledge and strict justice . The Jew agreed to the appeal , on consideration that both parties should bind themselves to accept ...
... judge with whose decision he would be content ; and he selected the Kazee of Emessa , as a man of profound knowledge and strict justice . The Jew agreed to the appeal , on consideration that both parties should bind themselves to accept ...
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... Judges , Samuel , the Kings , all the Prophets and the Psalms ; Aben Ezra and Salomo Yarchi on the Canonical Books of the Old Testament ; Levi Ben Gerson's Commentary on the Pro- verbs and Daniel ; the greatest part of his Commentary on ...
... Judges , Samuel , the Kings , all the Prophets and the Psalms ; Aben Ezra and Salomo Yarchi on the Canonical Books of the Old Testament ; Levi Ben Gerson's Commentary on the Pro- verbs and Daniel ; the greatest part of his Commentary on ...
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... judge of him by the present age , but by that in which he lived , when little was known of Oriental literature ; and ... Judges , Kings , and * Mukamat the ninth . GHUZUL FROM THE TURKISH . MORNING is gleaming - bring , bring me the wine ...
... judge of him by the present age , but by that in which he lived , when little was known of Oriental literature ; and ... Judges , Kings , and * Mukamat the ninth . GHUZUL FROM THE TURKISH . MORNING is gleaming - bring , bring me the wine ...
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... judges and officers of the provincial courts . A collector of revenue , suddenly trans- formed into a judge of appeal , cannot be supposed the fittest person to decide on an intricate question of law . The benefits from the abolition of ...
... judges and officers of the provincial courts . A collector of revenue , suddenly trans- formed into a judge of appeal , cannot be supposed the fittest person to decide on an intricate question of law . The benefits from the abolition of ...
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... judges for himself , ―nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri , —he has dispelled many prejudices and false judgments , respecting men and things , which have been transmitted without compunction from one historian to another . It is ...
... judges for himself , ―nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri , —he has dispelled many prejudices and false judgments , respecting men and things , which have been transmitted without compunction from one historian to another . It is ...
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