| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 408 pages
...feek refuge in a foreft: 3. * Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and * all his houfehold utenfils, let him repair to the * lonely wood, committing the care of his wife ' to her fons, or accompanied by her, ifjbe cbufe * to attend him. 4. * Let him take up his confecrated... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 414 pages
...feek refuge in a foreft: 3. * Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and ' all his houfehold utenfils, let him repair to the ' lonely wood, committing the care of his wife * to her fons, or accompanied by her, ifjhe chufe ' to attend him. • 4. '* Let him take up his confecrated... | |
| William Ward - 1815 - 588 pages
...child, let him then seek refuge in a forest. Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his houshold utensils, let him repair to the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sons, or accompanied by her, if she-druse to attend him. Let him take rip his consecrated fire,... | |
| William Ward - 1817 - 366 pages
...flaccid, and his hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him then seek refuge in a forest. Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sons, or accompanied by her, if she choose to attend him. Let him take up his consecrated fire,... | |
| 1823 - 610 pages
...become flaccid and bis hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him then seek refuge in a forest Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household utensils, let him repair to the lonely wood. Let him wear a black antelope's hide, or a vesture of bark. Let him suffer the hair of hi» head, his... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 488 pages
...and his hair gray, and sees ' the child of his child, let him then seek refuge in xa forest : 3. ' Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his '...lonely wood, * committing the care of his wife to her sons, 'or < accompanied by her, if she chuse to attend him. 4. ' Let him take up his consecrated... | |
| 1828 - 878 pages
...become flaccid, and his hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him seek refuge in a forest : abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her SODS, or accompanied by her. Let him wear в black antelope's hide, or a vesture of bark ; let... | |
| 1828 - 1102 pages
...become flaccid, and his hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him seek refuge in a forest : abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sons, or accompanied by her. Let him wear a black antelope's hide, or a vesture of bark; let him... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...flaccid, and his hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him then seek refuge in a forest. Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sons, or, accompanied by her* if she chooses to attend him. Let him take up his consecrated fire,... | |
| Hindus - 1835 - 434 pages
...flaccid, and his hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him then seek refuge in a forest. Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sous, or, accompanied by her, if she chooses to attend him. Let him take up his consecrated fire,... | |
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