| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - Asia - 1801 - 580 pages
...which they fuppofe to have been revealed by Menu many millions of years ago, we find a curious pafTage on the legal interest of money, and the limited rate of it in different cafes, with an exception in regard to adventures at sea; an exception which the fenfe of mankind approves,... | |
| Richard Millar - 1811 - 356 pages
...sacred law tracts, which they suppose to have been revealed by Menu, many millions of years ago, we find a curious passage on the legal interest of money and...adventures at sea; an exception which the sense of mankind approves,and which commerce absolutely requires, though it was not before the reign of Charles I. that... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1812 - 422 pages
...greatly indebted,) which the. Hindoos, suppose to have been revealed by Menu some millions of years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal interest of...approves, and which commerce absolutely requires, though it was not before the reign of Charles I. that our English jurisprudence fully admitted it in... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 636 pages
...greatly indebted), which the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by Menu some millions of years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal interest of...approves, and which commerce absolutely requires; though it was not before the reign of Charles I. that our English jurisprudence fully admitted it in... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 636 pages
...greatly indebted), which the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by Menu some millions of years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal interest of money, and the limited rate,of it in different cases, with an exception in regard to adventures at sea; an exception which... | |
| Asia - 1816 - 846 pages
...to have been revealed by Menu, many millions of years ago, there is a curious pas.«age respecting the legal interest of money, and the limited rate....cases, with an exception in regard to adventures by sea. The three great arby the Greeks and Romans w*re, 1st. spices and aromatics ; 2dly. precious... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 432 pages
...indebted,) which " the Hindoos suppose to have been revealed by " Menu, some millions of years ago, there is a " curious passage on the legal interest...at sea; '* an exception which the sense of mankind ap" proves, and which commerce absolutely re" quires, though it was not before the reign of " Charles... | |
| Thomas Maurice - Astronomy - 1820 - 550 pages
...hundred years before the Christian sera, but which is probably a far superior traditional antiquity, there is a curious passage on the legal interest of...with an exception in regard to adventures at sea"* At all events, I shall hope hereafter to prove the magnet to have been of very ancient use in Asia,... | |
| Thomas Maurice - Brahmanism - 1820 - 678 pages
...the wise legislator of India descended, that, in the antient work above alluded to, (the Institutes,) there is a curious passage on the legal interest of...cases, with an exception in regard to adventures at sea ; and this apparently compiled in periods when it was thought in Europe that no extensive commercial... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - America - 1821 - 402 pages
...indebted,) which the Hindoos suppose " to have been revealed by Menu, some millions of " years ago, there is a curious passage on the legal " interest...the sense " of mankind approves, and which commerce ab" solutely requires, though it was not before the " reign of Charles I. that our English jurispru"... | |
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