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" No guest must be dismissed in the evening by a housekeeper. He is sent by the retiring sun; and whether he come in fit season or unseasonably, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let... "
The Scrap-book, Or, A Selection of Interesting and Authentic Anecdotes - Página 47
1825 - 180 páginas
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A View of the History, Literature, and Religion of the Hindoos ..., Volumen 2

William Ward - 1815 - 588 páginas
...di-missed in the evening by a honse-keeper : he is sent by the returning sun, and whether he come in lit season or unseasonably, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let no! himself eat any delicate food, » iihout asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction of...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volumen 20

1825 - 808 páginas
...(who comes) in the evening by a house-keeper ; he is sent by the retiring sun; and, whether he come in fit season or unseasonably, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let not himself eat any delicate food without asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction of a guest...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and ..., Volumen 20

1825 - 774 páginas
...(who comes) in the evening by a house-keeper ; he is sent by the retiring sun; and, whether he come in fit season or unseasonably, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let not himself eat any delicate food without asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction of a guest...
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English translation

Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 490 páginas
...dismissed in the evening by ' a house-keeper ; he is sent by the retiring sun; and, ' whether he come in fit season or unseasonably, he ' must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. 106. ' Let not himself eat any delicate food, without ' asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction...
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Institutes of Hindu Law: Or, The Ordinances of Menu, According to the Gloss ...

Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 488 páginas
...dismissed in the evening by ' a house-keeper ; he is sent by the retiring sun ; and, *• whether he come in fit season or unseasonably, he ' must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. 106. ' Let not himself eat any delicate food, without ' asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volumen 20

1825 - 772 páginas
...(who comes) in the evening by a house-keeper ; he is sent by the retiring sun ; and, whether he come in fit season or unseasonably, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let not himself eat any delicate food without asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction of a guest...
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The Orientalist: Or, Letters of a Rabbi. With Notes

James Noble (Orientalist) - 1831 - 378 páginas
...whether he come in fit season or unseasonable, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. a guest will assuredly bring the housekeeper wealth, reputation, long life, and a place in heaven. " Let him take care, to the utmost of his power, that no guest sojourn in his house...
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The Hindoos, Volumen 1

1834 - 472 páginas
...sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let not himself eat any delicate food,, .without asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction of a guest...the housekeeper wealth, reputation, long life, and a place in heaven." He, however, desires that strangers may be treated according to their rank and...
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The Hindoos, Volumen 1

Hindus - 1834 - 444 páginas
...dismissed, in the evening, by a housekeeper; he is sent by the retiring sun ; and, whether he come in fit season, or unseasonably, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let not himself eat any delicate food, without asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction of a guest...
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The Hindoos, Volumen 1

1834 - 444 páginas
...dismissed, in the evening, by a housekeeper; he is sent by the retiring sun ; and, whether he come in fit season, or unseasonably, he must not sojourn in the house without entertainment. Let not himself eat any delicate food, without asking his guest to partake of it : the satisfaction of a guest...
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