“The” Works Of Sir William Jones. In Six Volumes, Volume 3G. G. And J. Robinson, ... And R. H. Evans (Successor To Mr. Edwards), 1799 |
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... duty of a judge to pronounce his decifions , not fimply according to his own opinion of justice and right , but according to prescribed rules . It must be hoped , that his own reafon generally approves those rules ; but it is the ...
... duty of a judge to pronounce his decifions , not fimply according to his own opinion of justice and right , but according to prescribed rules . It must be hoped , that his own reafon generally approves those rules ; but it is the ...
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... duty , gentlemen , leads me naturally to the particular fubject of my charge , from which I have not , I hope , unreasonably deviated : but you are too well apprized of your duty to need very particular instructions ; and happily no ...
... duty , gentlemen , leads me naturally to the particular fubject of my charge , from which I have not , I hope , unreasonably deviated : but you are too well apprized of your duty to need very particular instructions ; and happily no ...
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... duty , and I confidently leave with you the few perfons , who are , I fee , imprisoned under accufations of petty crimes ; nor is it either expedient or becoming to point at particular cafes , of which I have no official knowledge . One ...
... duty , and I confidently leave with you the few perfons , who are , I fee , imprisoned under accufations of petty crimes ; nor is it either expedient or becoming to point at particular cafes , of which I have no official knowledge . One ...
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... duty , and detain you too long from the discharge of yours , if I were to expatiate on the great variety of business , in which your diligent exertions at the present feffion may be highly beneficial to the fettlement ; and , indeed ...
... duty , and detain you too long from the discharge of yours , if I were to expatiate on the great variety of business , in which your diligent exertions at the present feffion may be highly beneficial to the fettlement ; and , indeed ...
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... duty both difficult and painful in the highest degree : it is not in causes , where Hindus or Mufelmans give evidence , that a fact is proved , because it is sworn ; and we are compelled to take a greater latitude in judging by ...
... duty both difficult and painful in the highest degree : it is not in causes , where Hindus or Mufelmans give evidence , that a fact is proved , because it is sworn ; and we are compelled to take a greater latitude in judging by ...
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ABU HANIFAH according againſt alſo AMRU anceſtors becauſe beſt BRAHMA Bráhmen brother cafe caſe cauſe claffes clafs clarified butter claſs confidered conftantly daughter deceaſed declared defire deſtroy diſcharge diſtributed divifion duty equal eſtate facred facrifice fages falute fame father fcripture fecond female fervile feven feveral fhall fhare fide fifter fince fire firſt fixth flain flave fome fon's fubject fuch grandfather heirs higheſt himſelf houſe huſband increaſe inheritance juſt juſtice learned let the king loweſt male meaſure MENU moſt mother muft muſt obfequies obferve oblations occafion ordained paternal penance perfons perform pleaſure preceptor preſcribed preſent prieſt publick puniſhment purpoſe raiſed reaſon refiduary refidue reſpect rule ſeveral ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſpirit ſtate ſtudent ſuch Súdra themſelves theſe third thofe thoſe thouſand twiceborn uſed Véda whofe whole whoſe wife woman ZAID ابن الله بنت