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... beginning in the extant book of Manu were acknowledged by all Hindus to be binding on them . The impression in the mind of the English judicial officers - an impression shared , I infer from its language , by the English Parliament ...
... beginning in the extant book of Manu were acknowledged by all Hindus to be binding on them . The impression in the mind of the English judicial officers - an impression shared , I infer from its language , by the English Parliament ...
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Henry Sumner Maine. by Hindus . It is only just beginning to be perceived that this opinion had a very slender foundation , for it is probable that at the end of the last century large masses of the Hindu population had not so much as ...
Henry Sumner Maine. by Hindus . It is only just beginning to be perceived that this opinion had a very slender foundation , for it is probable that at the end of the last century large masses of the Hindu population had not so much as ...
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... beginning an actual family , or , if originally it was a mere collection of voluntary pupils sitting at the feet of a teacher , it tended to shape itself upon the model of the family , as the only known form of permanent association ...
... beginning an actual family , or , if originally it was a mere collection of voluntary pupils sitting at the feet of a teacher , it tended to shape itself upon the model of the family , as the only known form of permanent association ...
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... beginning , it is assumed in these books ( whatever may have been the actual practice ) that he withdraws from active life and closes his days as a Hermit or Ascetic , following a code of self - denial which is prescribed for him in ...
... beginning , it is assumed in these books ( whatever may have been the actual practice ) that he withdraws from active life and closes his days as a Hermit or Ascetic , following a code of self - denial which is prescribed for him in ...
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... beginning of law , the beginning of lawyers . They enable us to see how law was first regarded , as a definite subject of thought , by a special learned class ; and this class consisted of lawyers who were first of all priests . There ...
... beginning of law , the beginning of lawyers . They enable us to see how law was first regarded , as a definite subject of thought , by a special learned class ; and this class consisted of lawyers who were first of all priests . There ...
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