| William Robertson - 1812 - 422 pages
...impiety.* Nor is it between the four different tribes alone that such insuperable barriers are fixed ; the members of each cast adhere invariably to the...to generation the same families have followed, and will always continue to follow one uniform line of life. Such arbitrary arrangements of the various... | |
| Herodotus - 1812 - 468 pages
...impiety. Nor is it between the four different tribes alone that such inseparable barriers are fixed ; the members of each cast adhere invariably to the...to generation the same families have followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform line of life. * But the cubit itself, or peek (lnxp<),... | |
| David Benedict - 1813 - 624 pages
...are held in utter detestation by all others, and are employed only in the meanest and vilest offices. The members of each cast adhere invariably to the...generation to generation the same families have followed one uniform line of life. To lose cast is to become subject to an excommunication of the most terrible... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 432 pages
...such insuperable barriers are fixed; the members of each cast adhere invariably to the professions of their forefathers. From generation to generation, the same families have followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform line of life. SUCH arbitrary arrangements of the various... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 430 pages
...such insuperable barriers are fixed ; the members of each cast adhere invariably to the professions of their forefathers. From generation to generation, the same families have followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform line of life. SUCH arbitrary arrangements of the various... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 450 pages
...such insuperable barriers are fixed; the members of each cast adhere invariably to the professions of their forefathers. From generation to generation, the same families have followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform line of life. SUCH arbitrary arrangements of the various... | |
| Herodotus - 1821 - 478 pages
...impiety. Nor is it between the four different tribes, alone that such inseparable barriers are fixed; the members of each cast adhere invariably to the...to generation the same families have followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform line of life. * But the cubit itself, or peek (irrf^vt),... | |
| John B. Colvin - 1821 - 318 pages
...artisans, laborers and servants. None of these can ever quit his own cast, or be admitted into another. The members of each cast adhere invariably to the...to generation the same families have followed, and continue to follow, one uniform line of life. To this is ascribable the high degree of perfection observable... | |
| 1821 - 768 pages
...renders them polluted for ever, an. I obliges them, from that instant, to herd with the Ilallachorcs. The members of each cast adhere invariably to the profession of their forefather» : from generation to generation the same families hare followed, and still continue to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 pages
...impiety. Nor is it between the four different tribes alone that such insuperable barriers are fixed ; the members of each cast adhere invariably to the...to generation, the same families have followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform line of life. Such arbitrary arrangements of the various... | |
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