Institutes of Hindu law; or, The ordinances of Menu : according to the gloss of Cullúca : comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil, verbally translated from the original, with a preface, by Sir William Jones ; and collated with the Sanscrit text, by Graves Chamney Haughton, M.A., F.R.S., professor of Hindu literature in the East India College
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Institutes of Hindu law; or, The ordinances of Menu : according to the gloss of Cullúca : comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil, verbally translated from the original, with a preface, by Sir William Jones ; and collated with the Sanscrit text, by Graves Chamney Haughton, M.A., F.R.S., professor of Hindu literature in the East India College
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- Third edition /
- with preface and index, by Standish Grove Grady, barrister-at-law; recorder of Gravesend; reader on Hindu, Mahommedan, and Indian law to the Inns of Court; author of "The Hindoo law of inheritance," and "The Mahommedan law of inheritance and contract."
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- 1 online resource (xx, 340 pages)
- Note
- Includes index
- Label
- Institutes of Hindu law; or, The ordinances of Menu : according to the gloss of Cullúca : comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil
- Title
- Institutes of Hindu law; or, The ordinances of Menu
- Title remainder
- according to the gloss of Cullúca : comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil
- Statement of responsibility
- verbally translated from the original, with a preface, by Sir William Jones ; and collated with the Sanscrit text, by Graves Chamney Haughton, M.A., F.R.S., professor of Hindu literature in the East India College
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- Ordinances of Menu
- Ordinances of Manu
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- eng
- san
- eng
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- Manu
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- KNS127.3.A3
- LC item number
- E6 1869
- Literary form
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- Nature of contents
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- 1746-1794
- 1788-1849
- 1815-1891
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- Kullūkabhaṭṭa
- Jones, William
- Haughton, Graves Champney
- Grady, Standish Grove
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- Hindu law
- Hindu law
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- Institutes of Hindu law; or, The ordinances of Menu : according to the gloss of Cullúca : comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil, verbally translated from the original, with a preface, by Sir William Jones ; and collated with the Sanscrit text, by Graves Chamney Haughton, M.A., F.R.S., professor of Hindu literature in the East India College
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- Institutes of Hindu law; or, The ordinances of Menu : according to the gloss of Cullúca : comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil, verbally translated from the original, with a preface, by Sir William Jones ; and collated with the Sanscrit text, by Graves Chamney Haughton, M.A., F.R.S., professor of Hindu literature in the East India College
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- Includes index
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