History of the Parsis: Including Their Manners, Customs, Religion, and Present Position, Band 2Macmillan and Company, 1884 |
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... whole property of the English would have been seized . When " This state of affairs , between Sir Nicholas Waite and Mr. Proby , could not but produce animosities : -the former began with protesting against the conduct of the latter and ...
... whole property of the English would have been seized . When " This state of affairs , between Sir Nicholas Waite and Mr. Proby , could not but produce animosities : -the former began with protesting against the conduct of the latter and ...
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... whole community mourned for him and deplored his loss . The suburb of Surat now known as Rastam- pura , in which he lived , was named after him . It is perhaps not less noteworthy that he owned nearly the whole of the property within ...
... whole community mourned for him and deplored his loss . The suburb of Surat now known as Rastam- pura , in which he lived , was named after him . It is perhaps not less noteworthy that he owned nearly the whole of the property within ...
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... whole of the laity , the " dasturs , " " davars , " and spiritual heads , of the community , numbering in all upwards of fifteen thousand persons . Then followed an array of court officials , including judi- cial functionaries of every ...
... whole of the laity , the " dasturs , " " davars , " and spiritual heads , of the community , numbering in all upwards of fifteen thousand persons . Then followed an array of court officials , including judi- cial functionaries of every ...
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... whole of the residents , bearing many thousand signatures , was presented to Ardeshir , amidst vociferous shouts of triumph and rejoicing . When the darbar broke up , the assembly accompanied him in procession to his residence , its ...
... whole of the residents , bearing many thousand signatures , was presented to Ardeshir , amidst vociferous shouts of triumph and rejoicing . When the darbar broke up , the assembly accompanied him in procession to his residence , its ...
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... whole of his posses- sions , even to the ornaments of his daughters , he is said to have stopped them , offering them more gold , which he had secreted in the hollow of the legs of his bedstead , if they would only return his daughters ...
... whole of his posses- sions , even to the ornaments of his daughters , he is said to have stopped them , offering them more gold , which he had secreted in the hollow of the legs of his bedstead , if they would only return his daughters ...
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Afrin Ahura Mazda Almighty ancient appointed Arda Arda Viraf Ardeshir Avesta Avesta language Bamanji Banaji Bansda Baronet benevolence Beramji British brother built Burzo Captain ceremonies chapters character charity chief China Court of Directors Dadabhai Daman Dastur daughter death Dhanjisha dharmshalas England English enterprise established European evil factory father favour fire-temple Framji Kavasji Gatha Government Governor of Bombay grant Gujarat Gushtasp Haug Heirs male Hindu honour Hormasji husband intestate Kama Kharshedji Khordeh-Avesta King known lakh Lavji liberality Madressa Mahomedan Mainyush Majesty's Manakji Mancherji marriage ment merchants Naorozji Nasarvanji native Navsari Parsi Parsi community Paternal Pehlevi Persian person Peshwa Pestanji prayers present Presidency priests Rastam Rastamji Ravayet religious respect Royal rupees ship Sir Jamshedji Jijibhai sons Sorabji spirit Surat tion tower of silence trade translation treated Vendidad Vikaji Visparad Wadia widow wife worship Yasht Yasna Zend Zoroaster Zoroastrian religion
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Seite 307 - AB, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and shall be taken, construed, and adjudged in...
Seite 284 - Whoever, being legally bound by an oath, or by any express provision of law to state the truth, or being bound by law to make a declaration upon any subject, makes any statement which is false, and which he either knows or believes to be false, or does not believe to be true, is said to give false evidence.
Seite 289 - The Court may, if it shall think fit, on any such Decree, order that the Husband shall to the Satisfaction of the Court secure to the Wife such gross Sum of Money, or such annual Sum of Money for any Term not exceeding her own Life, as, having regard to her Fortune (if any), to the Ability of the Husband, and to the Conduct of the Parties, it shall deem reasonable...
Seite 291 - In any suit or other proceeding for obtaining a judicial separation or a decree of nullity of marriage, and on any petition for dissolving a marriage, the Court may from time to time, before making its final decree, make such interim orders, and may make such provision in the final decree, as it may deem just and proper with respect to the custody, maintenance, and education of the children...
Seite 293 - ... pounds ; and for any term not exceeding four calendar months, where the amount with costs shall not exceed ten pounds ; and for any term not exceeding six calendar months in any other case; the commitment to be determinable in each of the cases aforesaid upon payment of the amount and costs.
Seite 305 - ... grant, and confirm unto the said governor and company and their successors, the sole trade and commerce of all...
Seite 292 - ... think proper, to order such settlement as it shall think reasonable to be made of such property or any part thereof, for the benefit of the innocent party, and of the children of the marriage, or either or any of them.
Seite 282 - Provided that nothing in this section contained shall extend to any second marriage contracted elsewhere than in England and Ireland by any other than a subject of Her Majesty, or to any person marrying a second time whose husband or wife shall have been continually absent from such person for the space of seven years then last past, and shall not have been known by such person to be living within that time...
Seite 291 - ... the decision having failed to determine some material issue of law or usage having the force of law ; (c...