| Manu (Lawgiver) - 1796 - 442 páginas
...conduct. 18. ' Women have no bufinefs with the texts * of the Veda ; thus is the law fully fettled : * having therefore no evidence of law, and no ' knowledge of expiatory texts, fintul women muft ' be as foul as falfehood itfelf ; and this is a fixed « rule. 19. ' To this effect,... | |
| Rev. William Tennant - 1803 - 436 páginas
...from their hufbands." — " Women have no bufmefs with the Veda ; thus is " the law fully fettled : having therefore no evidence " of law, and no knowledge of expiatory texts, fin" ful women muft be as foul as falfehood itfelf f." YET with all thefe bad qualities they are expected... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 672 páginas
...conduct. 1 8. ' Women have no bufinefs with the ' texts of the Veda; thus is the law fully fettled: * having, therefore, no evidence of law, and no * knowledge of expiatory texts, finful women ' muft be as foul as falfehood itfe-lf ; and this is * a fixed rule. , 19. ' To this effect... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 688 páginas
...entirely excluded from the sacred books ; " Women have no business with the texts of the Veda ; thus is the law fully settled : having, therefore, no evidence...sinful women must be as foul as falsehood itself. To this effect many texts, which may show their true disposition, are chanted in the Vedas." f Their... | |
| William Ward - 1818 - 738 páginas
...complete depression : thus the divine Manoo : " Women have no business with the text of the ved'i; thus is the law fully settled : having, therefore, no evidence...foul as falsehood itself; and this is a fixed rule. Through their passion for men, their mutable temper, their want of settled affection, and their perverse... | |
| William Ward - 1818 - 738 páginas
...complete depression : thus the divine Manoo : " Women have no business with the text of the ved.i; thus is the law fully settled : having, therefore, no evidence...foul as falsehood itself; and this is a fixed rule. Through their passion for men, their mutable temper, their .want of settled affection, and their perverse... | |
| William Ward - 1820 - 446 páginas
...complete depression: thus the divine Munoo;" Women have no business with the text of the vr'1du; thus is the law fully settled ; having, therefore, no evidence...foul as falsehood itself; and this is a fixed rule. Through their passion for men, their mutable temper, their want of settled affection, and their perverse... | |
| 1820 - 606 páginas
...the law fully settled ; having therefore no knowledge of expiating texts, sinful women (meaning all women) must be as foul as falsehood itself; and this is a fixed rule."— Here the legislator lirst bi .ids the sex fast in the chains of ignorance, and then reproaches and... | |
| 1822 - 872 páginas
...the law fully settled : having therefore no knowledge of expiating texts, sinful women (meaning all women) must be as foul as falsehood itself; and this is a fixed rule.' — Here the legislator first binds them fast in the chaina of ignorance, and then reproaches and punishes... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 490 páginas
...desire of mischief, * and bad conduct. 18. ' Women have no business with the texts of the ' Veda; thus is the law fully settled : having, therefore, ' no...foul as falsehood ' itself; and this is a fixed rule. 19. ' To this effect many texts, which may show 2 P .* their CHAP. ' their true disposition, are chanted... | |
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