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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Page 339
1828
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An Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future ..., Volume 1

Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 576 pages
...c. ix. p. 343. Of the checks to population not even to pronounce the name of another man, but to " Continue till death forgiving all injuries, " performing...sensual " pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incom" parable rules of virtue."* Beside these strict precepts relating to the government of the passions,...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, a View of Its Past ..., Volume 1

Thomas Robert Malthus - Malthusianism - 1809 - 576 pages
...c. ix. p. 343. Of the checks to population not even to pronounce the name of another man, but to " Continue till death forgiving all injuries, " performing...sensual " pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incom" parable rules of virtue."1 Beside these strictrprecepts relating to the government of the passions,...
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The Friend of India, Volume 1

India - 1818 - 350 pages
...follows : " Let a widow emaciate her body, by living roluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruits, but let her not, when her Lord is deceased, even pronounce the name'of another man. Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, performing harsh duties, avoiding...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 1

Christianity - 1824 - 782 pages
...states, " Let her (a widow) emaciate her body by living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruits; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce...performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, ana cheerfully practising the incomparable rules of virtue which have been followed by such women as...
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 2

James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1824 - 658 pages
...living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruits; but let her not, when her lora is deceased, pronounce the name of another man. Let her continue,...pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incomparable rules ofvirtue which have been followed by such women as were devoted to one only hubband. It is impossible...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 2

James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 pages
...living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruits; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, pronounce the name of another man. Let her continue,...performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, ami cheerfully practising the incomparable rules ofvirtuc which have been followed by such women as...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 15

James Silk Buckingham - 590 pages
...Jones : " Let a widow emaciate her body by living voluntarily upon pure flowers, roots, and fruits, and let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce...name of another man ; let her continue till death forgetting all injuries, performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, and cheerfully practising...
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Manu (Lawgiver) - Hindu law - 1825 - 490 pages
...unkind v- ' to him, be he living or dead: 157. ' Let her emaciate her body, by living vo1 luntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruit; but let ' her not,...deceased, even pronounce ' the name of another man. 158. ' Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, ' performing harsh duties, avoiding every...
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Institutes of Hindu Law: Or, The Ordinances of Menu, According to the Gloss ...

Manu (Lawgiver) - Brahmans - 1825 - 488 pages
...unkind v- ' to him, be he living or dead: 157. c Let her emaciate her body, by living vo* luntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruit; but let 'her not,...deceased, even pronounce ' the name of another man. 158. ' Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, ' performing harsh duties, avoiding every...
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An Essay on the Principle of Population: Or, A View of Its Past ..., Volume 1

Thomas Robert Malthus - Malthusianism - 1826 - 566 pages
...servile class.f Those of the higher classes are not even to pronounce the name of another man, but " to continue till death forgiving all " injuries, performing...cheerfully practising the " incomparable rules of virtue. "J Besides these strict precepts relating to the government of the passions, other circumstances would...
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