| 1792 - 530 pages
...truth cannot be burned; and Ali Ibrahim Khan certainly faw with his own eyes, as many others alfo faw with theirs, that the hands of the appellee in this...all, if fuch a trial could be feen once or twice by lèverai intelligent men, acquainted with natural philofophy, they might be able to affign the true... | |
| 460 pages
...Ali 'Ibrahim Khan certainly faw with his own eyes, as many others alfo -faw with .theirs, that ;he hands of the appellee in this caufe were unhurt by...appellor. was committed for a week. After all, if fuch a tiial could be feen once or twice by feveral intelligent men, acquainted with natural philolophy, they... | |
| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 580 pages
...truth cannot be burned ; and All Ibrahim Khan certainly faw with his own eyes, as many others alfo faw with theirs, that the hands of the appellee in this...caufe were unhurt by the fire. He was confequently difchargcd. But, that men might in future be deterred from demanding the trial by ordeal, the appellor... | |
| Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 432 pages
...the hands of the appellee in this cause were unhurt by the fire : he was, consequently, discharged ; but, that men might in future be deterred from demanding...by ordeal, the appellor was committed for a week. Nearly about the same time, another man submitted to the trial of hot oil, plunging his hand into a... | |
| Lady Maria Callcott - 1814 - 428 pages
...the hands of the appellee in this cause were unhurt by the fire : he was, consequently, discharged ; but, that men might in future be deterred from demanding...by ordeal, the appellor was committed for a week. Nearly about the same time, another man submitted to the trial of hot oil, plunging his hand into a... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - 2000 - 580 pages
...truth cannot be burned; and Ali Jbra'him Kba'n certainly faw with his own eyes, as many others alfo faw with theirs, that the hands of the appellee in this...by feveral intelligent men, acquainted with natural philofophy, they might be able to aflign the true reafon why a man's hand may be burned in fome cafes,... | |
| 1792 - 656 pages
...truth cannot be burned ; and All Ibrahim Khan certainly faw with his own eyes, a^ many others alfo faw with theirs, that the hands of the appellee in this...be feen once or twice by feveral intelligent men, acquaimted with natural philofophy, they might be able to affign the true reafon why a man's hand may... | |
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