“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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... facred law on the people of England , or on all fubjects , who are not noble , but may , if they pleafe , be independent ; first , a distinct unalienable third fhare of the legislative power ; next , a right , coupled with a duty , of ...
... facred law on the people of England , or on all fubjects , who are not noble , but may , if they pleafe , be independent ; first , a distinct unalienable third fhare of the legislative power ; next , a right , coupled with a duty , of ...
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... , which they severally hold facred , and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous VOL . III . * I grievous oppreffion , fhould not be fuperfeded by a new Correspondence with the Government of Fort William,
... , which they severally hold facred , and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous VOL . III . * I grievous oppreffion , fhould not be fuperfeded by a new Correspondence with the Government of Fort William,
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... Muselman subjects of Great Britain , that the private laws , which they severally hold facred , and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous VOL . III . * I grievous oppreffion , fhould not be fuperfeded by a new.
... Muselman subjects of Great Britain , that the private laws , which they severally hold facred , and a violation of which they would have thought the most grievous VOL . III . * I grievous oppreffion , fhould not be fuperfeded by a new.
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... facred hiftories , and the code of MENU , were four works of fupreme authority , ' which ought never to be shaken by arguments merely human . ' · It is the general opinion of Pandits , that BRAHMA ' taught his laws to MENU in a hundred ...
... facred hiftories , and the code of MENU , were four works of fupreme authority , ' which ought never to be shaken by arguments merely human . ' · It is the general opinion of Pandits , that BRAHMA ' taught his laws to MENU in a hundred ...
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... judices of their own religion , and the benefit of those laws , which they have been taught to believe facred , and which alone they can poffibly comprehend . W. JONES . THE LAWS OF MENU , SON OF BRAHMA . CHAPTER THE PREFACE . 63.
... judices of their own religion , and the benefit of those laws , which they have been taught to believe facred , and which alone they can poffibly comprehend . W. JONES . THE LAWS OF MENU , SON OF BRAHMA . CHAPTER THE PREFACE . 63.
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