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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... Case 361 ib . 363 Mosaick Laws 366 Southcote's Case 368 Rules and Exceptions - 374 Grecian and Arabian Laws 378 2. Law of Mandates 379 Distinction between Nonfesance and Misfesance ' 382 Case of Coggs and Bernard 386 Exceptions to the ...
... Case 361 ib . 363 Mosaick Laws 366 Southcote's Case 368 Rules and Exceptions - 374 Grecian and Arabian Laws 378 2. Law of Mandates 379 Distinction between Nonfesance and Misfesance ' 382 Case of Coggs and Bernard 386 Exceptions to the ...
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... Cases Law concerning Masters of Vessels Case of Lane and Cotton Criticism on Doctor and Student 4. Laws of the Northern Nations 5. Laws of the Britons 6. Laws of the Indians III . The Synthesis . 1. Definitions 2. Rules 3. Propositions ...
... Cases Law concerning Masters of Vessels Case of Lane and Cotton Criticism on Doctor and Student 4. Laws of the Northern Nations 5. Laws of the Britons 6. Laws of the Indians III . The Synthesis . 1. Definitions 2. Rules 3. Propositions ...
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... case of neceffity , reaps no fruit from it hereafter ; thus has it been decided . 6 29. By the Vifwédévas , by the Sádhyas , and by eminent Rishis of the facerdotal class , the • fubftitute was adopted for the principal act , when they ...
... case of neceffity , reaps no fruit from it hereafter ; thus has it been decided . 6 29. By the Vifwédévas , by the Sádhyas , and by eminent Rishis of the facerdotal class , the • fubftitute was adopted for the principal act , when they ...
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... case of a voluntary offence : 46. A fin , involuntarily committed , is re- moved by repeating certain texts of the fcrip- ture ; but a fin committed intentionally , through strange infatuation , by harsh · of different forts . penances ...
... case of a voluntary offence : 46. A fin , involuntarily committed , is re- moved by repeating certain texts of the fcrip- ture ; but a fin committed intentionally , through strange infatuation , by harsh · of different forts . penances ...
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... cases ; And thus the grandson by the son : ( do not the Turn aside , in deviation from the clear rules ) . [ 6 ] And the grandmothers on each side are excluded By the mother : ( remember this rule , and decide conform- ably ) And ...
... cases ; And thus the grandson by the son : ( do not the Turn aside , in deviation from the clear rules ) . [ 6 ] And the grandmothers on each side are excluded By the mother : ( remember this rule , and decide conform- ably ) And ...
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