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Oriental Translation Fund. they patiently endure , from their division in castes , countless in number , of high , low , and all intermediate degrees : for , if it happen that one of high shall come in contact with one of in- ferior caste ...
Oriental Translation Fund. they patiently endure , from their division in castes , countless in number , of high , low , and all intermediate degrees : for , if it happen that one of high shall come in contact with one of in- ferior caste ...
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... caste cannot partake of food which has been prepared by one of lower grade ; for should he do so , he has only the alternative above men- tioned . Those who wear the string carrying this badge of caste around their necks , and to whom ...
... caste cannot partake of food which has been prepared by one of lower grade ; for should he do so , he has only the alternative above men- tioned . Those who wear the string carrying this badge of caste around their necks , and to whom ...
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... caste have intercourse with a woman of low caste the former would be degraded , and have no remedy but in one of the alternatives above mentioned . An exception to this rule , however , is made in the case of the wearers of the threads ...
... caste have intercourse with a woman of low caste the former would be degraded , and have no remedy but in one of the alternatives above mentioned . An exception to this rule , however , is made in the case of the wearers of the threads ...
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