The Moallakat; or, seven Arabian poems which were suspended on the temple at Mecca. Poems, consisting chiefly of translations from the Asiatick languagesJ. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... a Captive 265 On Persons drowned , or burned , or overwhelmed in Ruins ib . 266 A Commentary on the Sirájiyyah AN ESSAY ON THE LAW OF BAILMENTS , Introduction 325 PAGE The Subject proposed 328 I. The Analysis 329 II CONTENTS .
... a Captive 265 On Persons drowned , or burned , or overwhelmed in Ruins ib . 266 A Commentary on the Sirájiyyah AN ESSAY ON THE LAW OF BAILMENTS , Introduction 325 PAGE The Subject proposed 328 I. The Analysis 329 II CONTENTS .
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John Shore Baron Teignmouth, Sir William Jones. PAGE The Subject proposed 328 I. The Analysis 329 II . The History 336 1. Jewish and Athenian Law ib . 2. Roman Law 337 Prejudices against it 338 Distinction between the private and publick ...
John Shore Baron Teignmouth, Sir William Jones. PAGE The Subject proposed 328 I. The Analysis 329 II . The History 336 1. Jewish and Athenian Law ib . 2. Roman Law 337 Prejudices against it 338 Distinction between the private and publick ...
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... subjects : < < 308. AS VARUNA most affuredly binds the guilty in fatal cords , thus let him , reprefent- ing the genius of water , keep offenders in clofe confinement : 309. When the people are no lefs delighted on feeing the king ...
... subjects : < < 308. AS VARUNA most affuredly binds the guilty in fatal cords , thus let him , reprefent- ing the genius of water , keep offenders in clofe confinement : 309. When the people are no lefs delighted on feeing the king ...
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... subject , and his beirs ; for nothing can be more certain , than that land , rents , and goods are , in the language of all Mohammedan lawyers , property alike aliena- ble and inheritable ; and fo far is the fovereign from having any ...
... subject , and his beirs ; for nothing can be more certain , than that land , rents , and goods are , in the language of all Mohammedan lawyers , property alike aliena- ble and inheritable ; and fo far is the fovereign from having any ...
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... subjects , yet , as the fole legislative power , he is above control ; I an- fwer firmly , that Indian princes never had , nor pretended to have , an unlimited legislative au- thority , but were always under the control of laws believed ...
... subjects , yet , as the fole legislative power , he is above control ; I an- fwer firmly , that Indian princes never had , nor pretended to have , an unlimited legislative au- thority , but were always under the control of laws believed ...
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ABU HANIFAH ABU YUSUF according againſt alfo alſo AMRU anceſtors anſwer bailee bailment becauſe beſt Bráhmen brother cafe caſe cauſe claffes clafs claſs confidered daugh daughter deceaſed decifion degree depofit diftinction diftribution eftate equal eſtate expiation facrifice faid fame father fays fecond feems feí female fenfe feven feveral fhall fhare fide fifters fince firft firſt fixth flave fome fon's fpirit fubfiftence fubject fuch fyftem grandfather heirs higheſt himſelf HINDA horſe houſe huſband iffue inheritance itſelf juft juftice king male meaſure moiety moſt mother muft MUHAMMED muſt neglect occafion paternal penance perfons perform prefent prieſt publick puniſhment purpoſe raiſe reaſon refiduary refidue refpect rule ſeems ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhould ſon ſtate Súdra themſelves theſe third thofe thoſe tion twiceborn ULPIAN uſe Véda whofe whole widow wife ZAID ابن الله بنت بنت رحمه رو علي لا من