| Sir John Francis Davis - 1836 - 446 頁
...adulation, the accumulated epithets, and fatiguing self-praise of other Eastern despotisms; but a clear, concise, and distinct series of enactments, savouring...notions of expediency in this country, in general appro iching l» lhem more m- irly than the codes of most other nations." After this fair tribute,... | |
| Nathan Dunn, Philadelphia Museum of Art - 1839 - 140 頁
...provisions, and the plainness and moderation of the language in which they are expressed. It is a clear, concise, and distinct series of enactments, savouring...throughout of practical judgment and European good sense. When we turn from the ravings of the Zendavesta, or the Puranas, to the tone of sense and of business... | |
| Nathan Dunn - 1839 - 158 頁
...provisions, and the plainness and moderation of the language in which they are expressed. It is a clear, concise, and distinct series of enactments, savouring...throughout of practical judgment and European good sense. When we turn from the ravings of the Zendavesta, or the Puranas, to the tone of sense and of business... | |
| 1841 - 908 頁
...penal code of China, a learned writer in the Edinburgh Review has said, that " it savors throughout of European good sense, and, if not always conformable...our improved notions of expediency in this country, it in general approaches to them more nearly than the codes of most other nations." It recognizes the... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 338 頁
...provisions, and the plainness and moderation of the language in which they are expressed. It is a clear, concise, and distinct, series of enactments, savouring...throughout of practical judgment and European good sense. When we turn from the ravings of the Zendavesta, or the Puranas, to the tone of sense and of business... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 212 頁
...provisions, and the plainness and moderation of the language in which they are expressed. It is a clear, concise, and distinct series of enactments, savouring...throughout of practical judgment and European good sense. When we turn from the ravings of the Zendavesta, or the Puranas, to the tone of sense and of business... | |
| William B. Langdon, Nathan Dunn - 1843 - 176 頁
...provisions, and the plainness and moderation of the language in which they are expressed. It is a clear, concise, and distinct series of enactments, savouring...throughout of practical judgment and European good sense. When we turn from the ravings of the Zendavesta, or the Puranas, to the tone of sense and of business... | |
| 1846 - 506 頁
...language in which they are expressed. * * A clear, concise anil distinct series of enactments, savoring, throughout, of practical judgment and European good...expediency in this country, in general approaching them more nearly than the codes of most other nations. Tbat many defects exist in them, growing out... | |
| 1846 - 500 頁
...concise and distinct series of enactments, savoring, throughout, of practical jndgment and Earopean .good sense ; and, if not always conformable to our...expediency in this country, in general approaching them more nearly than the codes of most other nations. That many defects exist in them, growing out... | |
| 1853 - 666 頁
...distinct series of enactments, savoring throughout of practical judgment and European good sense; and it not always conformable to our improved notions of expediency in this country, in general approaching U> them more nearly than the codes of most other nations." This criticism is undoubtedly correct *... | |
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