Publications, Issue 34Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1833 - 224 pages |
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Page 178
... husband ; but if the husband has maintained the wife , he takes the two parts , and the wife the remaining one . If at the separation , the daughter follows the father , he may sell her for a slave , but then he must give half the price ...
... husband ; but if the husband has maintained the wife , he takes the two parts , and the wife the remaining one . If at the separation , the daughter follows the father , he may sell her for a slave , but then he must give half the price ...
Page 179
... husband has taken for his concubine , she will always be the property of the wife , even after the death of the husband , and though she may have had children by him . The slave of the wife , or of the husband and wife conjointly , must ...
... husband has taken for his concubine , she will always be the property of the wife , even after the death of the husband , and though she may have had children by him . The slave of the wife , or of the husband and wife conjointly , must ...
Page 193
... husband is obliged to restore twice the sum to the real owner , whenever he shall appear to claim it . But if it was not the chief wife , but only one of the inferior ones who accepted the loan , the husband is then bound to pay merely ...
... husband is obliged to restore twice the sum to the real owner , whenever he shall appear to claim it . But if it was not the chief wife , but only one of the inferior ones who accepted the loan , the husband is then bound to pay merely ...
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