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... existence of the treasure he was destined to disinter . He seems rather to have sought the key to Eastern knowledge in two spoken and highly- cultivated languages - Arabic and Persian . But he accepted a Judgeship in a Court of Justice ...
... existence of the treasure he was destined to disinter . He seems rather to have sought the key to Eastern knowledge in two spoken and highly- cultivated languages - Arabic and Persian . But he accepted a Judgeship in a Court of Justice ...
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... they are remediable , by what methods they should be removed : but of their existence I do not think there can be any reasonable doubt . during the Middle Ages much of law and not a CHAP . I. 9 THE SACRED LAWS OF THE HINDUS .
... they are remediable , by what methods they should be removed : but of their existence I do not think there can be any reasonable doubt . during the Middle Ages much of law and not a CHAP . I. 9 THE SACRED LAWS OF THE HINDUS .
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... existence ; and he gravely remarks that , if the verse had been smoother and the law more accurate , every student might have been advised to use it . Now , the Sanscrit law - books are sometimes in aphoristic prose , sometimes in verse ...
... existence ; and he gravely remarks that , if the verse had been smoother and the law more accurate , every student might have been advised to use it . Now , the Sanscrit law - books are sometimes in aphoristic prose , sometimes in verse ...
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... existence of the Brehon law schools , and it consisted of the various relations established between the Brehon teacher and the pupils he received into his house for instruction in the Brehon lore . 5 However it may surprise us that the ...
... existence of the Brehon law schools , and it consisted of the various relations established between the Brehon teacher and the pupils he received into his house for instruction in the Brehon lore . 5 However it may surprise us that the ...
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... existence may , however , be inferred from usage . It is not , however , per- missible to infer the former existence of a Vedic passage where pleasure is obtained by following the custom ; he who follows such usage becomes fit for Hell ...
... existence may , however , be inferred from usage . It is not , however , per- missible to infer the former existence of a Vedic passage where pleasure is obtained by following the custom ; he who follows such usage becomes fit for Hell ...
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