| James Mill - Hindus - 1817 - 688 pages
...the laws of the Visigoths it was permitted to make donations to the church ; and * " Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own : the wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for... | |
| James Mill - Hindus - 1817 - 700 pages
...church ; and * " Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own : the wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong." Laws of Menu, ch. viii. 416. f Ib. ch. ix. 192... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1823 - 836 pages
...to be reclaimed at any future period. Slaves are incapable of acquiring any property of their own. " Three persons," says. Menu, " a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own. The wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for... | |
| 1823 - 836 pages
...own. " Three persone," says Menu, " a wfe, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own. The wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong." The Master possesses power over all the property... | |
| Asia - 1823 - 678 pages
...own. " Three persons," says Menu, " a wife, a son, and a slnve, are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own. The wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong." The Master possesses power over all the property... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - Hindu law - 1825 - 490 pages
...one enslaved by way vrir * of punishment on his inability to pay a large fine. 416. ' Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth ' exclusively their own : the wealth, which they may ' earn, is regularly acquired... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - Brahmans - 1825 - 488 pages
...and one enslaved by way ' of punishment on his inability to pay a large fine. 416. ' Three persons, a wife, a son, and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth ' exclusively their own : the wealth, which they may ' earn, is regularly acquired... | |
| Asia - 1827 - 918 pages
...redeemable, and in some cases are rather. servants, in the common acceptation of the term, than slaves. The Hindu law recognizes no rights in a slave : "...by the law, it seems, as to corporeal punishment, to be limited to the extent to which an individual may go in the chastisement of his wife, his son,... | |
| Asia - 1827 - 912 pages
...redeemable, and in some cases are rather servants, in the common acceptation of the term, than slaves. The Hindu law recognizes no rights in a slave : "...by the law, it seems, as to corporeal punishment, to be limited to the extent to which an individual may go in the chastisement of his wife, his son,... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Brahmanism - 1856 - 530 pages
...women in the abstract are put upon a level with Sudras, children, and pupils. " Three persons, — a wife, a son, and a slave, — are declared by law to have, in general, no wealth exclusively their own : the wealth which they earn is regularly acquired for... | |
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