The Works of Sir William Jones, Volum 7J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Pàgina 15
... month ; and the correction of them fhould ever be proportioned to their offence : that it fhould never be wanton or unjust , all muft agree . Nevertheless , I am affured , from evidence , which , though not all judicially taken , has ...
... month ; and the correction of them fhould ever be proportioned to their offence : that it fhould never be wanton or unjust , all muft agree . Nevertheless , I am affured , from evidence , which , though not all judicially taken , has ...
Pàgina 27
... months ago attacked a Greek merchant in his house , without ever being apprehended ; nor of the burglaries committed by abandoned vagabonds and night - walkers , who pass through the usual stages of profligacy , from idleness and vice ...
... months ago attacked a Greek merchant in his house , without ever being apprehended ; nor of the burglaries committed by abandoned vagabonds and night - walkers , who pass through the usual stages of profligacy , from idleness and vice ...
Pàgina 30
... months in custody ; although it may afterwards be proved , that the accufation was fuggefted by malice and fupported by per- jury . Such cafes , we must hope , very feldom occur ; but fo long an imprisonment , before conviction 30 ...
... months in custody ; although it may afterwards be proved , that the accufation was fuggefted by malice and fupported by per- jury . Such cafes , we must hope , very feldom occur ; but fo long an imprisonment , before conviction 30 ...
Pàgina 32
... months by perfons under our jurifdiction ; of- fences , which comprize nearly all , that can be committed against the publick justice , tranquillity , convenience , and trade , or against the perfons , houses and property of individuals ...
... months by perfons under our jurifdiction ; of- fences , which comprize nearly all , that can be committed against the publick justice , tranquillity , convenience , and trade , or against the perfons , houses and property of individuals ...
Pàgina 34
... months , it inflicts , on default of paying a confiderable fine , the punish- ment of having both ears nailed to the pillory , which , though painful at the time and perpe- tually ignominious , neither cruelly mangles the human frame ...
... months , it inflicts , on default of paying a confiderable fine , the punish- ment of having both ears nailed to the pillory , which , though painful at the time and perpe- tually ignominious , neither cruelly mangles the human frame ...
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The Works of Sir William Jones: With the Life of the Author by Lord ..., Volum 7 William Jones Visualització completa - 1807 |
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acts againſt alſo anceſtors anchorite becauſe beſt BHRIGU birth BRAHMA Bráhmen buſineſs cafe caufe cauſe ceremony claffes clafs clarified butter claſs confidered conftantly crime declared defire deſtroy diſcharge divine duty facraments facred facrifice fages falfe falute fame father fcripture feek fervants fervile feven fhall fhould fince fire firft firſt flain foldier fome fpirit fráddha fruit ftudent fubfiftence fubject fuch fupport fupreme give giver gods higheſt himſelf Hindu holy honour houſe hundred panas huſband increaſe intereft juft juſt juſtice learned lefs let the king manes meaſures MENU moſt muft muſt night obfequies obferve oblation occafions offence ordained perfon perform petit jury pleaſure preceptor prefent preferved preſcribed prieſt publick puniſhment purified purpoſe read the Véda reaſon reſpect ſeveral ſhall ſuch Súdra theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand tion triliteral twiceborn underſtand uſed Veda wealth whofe whoſe wife witneſs woman
Passatges populars
Pàgina 96 - From THAT WHICH is, the first cause, not the object of sense, existing everywhere in substance, not existing to our perception, without beginning or end, was produced the divine male, famed in all worlds under the appellation of BRAHMA'.
Pàgina 79 - ... system of duties, religious and civil, and of law in all its branches, which the Hindus firmly believe to have been promulged in the beginning of time by MENU, son or grandson of BRAHMA', or, in plain language, the first of created beings, and not the oldest only, but the holiest, of legislators...
Pàgina 116 - ... 14. But, when there are two sacred texts, apparently inconsistent, both are held to be law ; for both are pronounced by the wise to be valid and reconcilable ; 15. Thus in the Veda are these texts : " let the sacrifice be when the sun has arisen...
Pàgina 91 - The work, now presented to the European world, contains abundance of curious matter extremely interesting both to speculative lawyers and antiquaries, with many beauties, which need not be pointed out, and with many blemishes, which cannot be justified or palliated. It is a system of despotism and priestcraft, both indeed limited by law, but artfully conspiring to give mutual support...
Pàgina 296 - A king, even though a child, must not be treated lightly, from an idea that he is a mere mortal: no, he is a powerful divinity, who appears in a human shape.
Pàgina 84 - Apis; and, though we should be constantly on our guard against the delusion of etymological conjecture, yet we cannot but admit that MINOS and MNEUES, or Mneuis, have only Greek terminations, but that the crude noun is composed of the same radical letters both in Greek and in Sanscrit. ' That APIS and MNEUIS, ' says the Analyst of ancient Mythology, ' were both representations of some per...
Pàgina 128 - The act of repeating his Holy Name is ten times better than the appointed sacrifice ; an hundred times better when it is heard by no man ; and a thousand times better when it is purely mental : 86.
Pàgina 111 - The Brahman who studies this book, having performed sacred rites, is perpetually free from offence in thought, in word and in deed. " He confers purity on his living family, on his ancestors, and on his descendants as far as the seventh person, and he alone deserves to possess this whole earth.
Pàgina 393 - SHOULD a wife, proud of her family and the great qualities of her kinsmen, actually violate the duty, which she owes to her lord, let the king condemn her to be devoured by dogs in a place much frequented ; 372.