| Europe - 1791 - 416 pages
...of the moil daring impiety. Nor is it between the four different tribes alone that fuch infuperable barriers are fixed ; the members of each caft adhere...to follow, one uniform line of life. Such arbitrary ^ra/igements of die various members which compofe a community, feems, at firft view, to be adverfe... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1791 - 398 pages
...of moft daring impiety f. Nor is it between the four different tribes alone thajt fuch infuperable barriers are fixed ; the members of each caft adhere...generation to generation, the fame families have followed, aad will always continue to follow, one uniform line of life. SUCH arbitrary arrangements of the various... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1791 - 580 pages
...tlie members of each caft adhere invariably to the profcfiion of their forefathers. From gensration to generation, the fame families have followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform lav; of fife. Such arbitrary arrangements of the various members which compofe a community, feems,... | |
| William Robertson - Classical geography - 1791 - 408 pages
...ad of moft daring impiety f. Nor is it between the four different tribes alone that fuch infuperable barriers are fixed ; the members of each caft adhere invariably to the profefllon of their forefathers. From generation to generation, the fame families have followed, and... | |
| 1792 - 822 pages
...though extremely repugnant to the ideas which we, by being placed in a very different fíate of fociety, forefathers. From generation to generation, the fame...of the various members which compofe a community, It-cm at firfl view, to be adverfe to improvement either in attentive infpeftion, better adapted to... | |
| English literature - 1792 - 546 pages
...invariably to the N n piofelTion profeffion of ibcir forefathers. From generation to generation the lame families have followed and will always continue to follow one uniform line of lite. Their political form of government, extracted chiefly from Orme's Diifertations, and the Code... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1794 - 748 pages
...caft, or be admitted into another. The members of each caft alfo adhere invariably to the profelfion of their forefathers. From generation to generation,...followed, and will always continue to follow, one uniform way of life. Nor if it lawful lor any one to marry into another caft, DieJar. ii. 41. Whoever violates... | |
| Richard Brookes - Geography - 1801 - 788 pages
...Hallachores. " The members of each caft," (fays Dr. Robertfoli) •< adhere invariably to the profcffion of their forefathers : from generation to generation,...followed, and will always continue to follow one uniform Un« of life. To this may be afcrit.ed that bigh degree of perfection confpicuous чп many of the... | |
| Alexander Adam - Classical dictionaries - 1802 - 914 pages
...into another. The members nf each cart alio adhere invariably to the profeMbn of their fore-uchers. From generation to generation, the fame families have followed, and will always continue ю follow, ont uniî'oim way of life. Nor is it lawful for any one to mairy into another call, D'tcdir... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1804 - 426 pages
...of moft daring impiety f. Nor is it between the I four different tribes alone that fuch infuperable barriers are fixed ; the members of each caft adhere...of the various -members which compofe a community, feem, 3t firfl. view, to be adverfe to improvement either in fcience or in arts ; and by forming around... | |
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