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" None of these can ever quit his own caste, or be admitted into another. The station of every individual is unalterably fixed ; his destiny is irrevocable ; and the walk of life is marked out, from which he must never deviate. "
An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge which the Ancients Had ... - Page 197
by William Robertson - 1817 - 403 pages
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 21

1791 - 416 pages
...caft, or be admitted into another. The flation of every individual is unalterably fixed ; his deftiny is irrevocable ; and the walk of life is marked out, from which he muft never deviate. This line of feparation is not eftablifhed by civil authority, but confirmed and...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 53

1791 - 686 pages
...cafi, or be admitted into another. The dation of every individual is unalterably fixed ; his deftiny is irrevocable ; and the walk of life is marked out, from which he mult never deviate. This line of reparation is not only eftablifhed by civil authority, but confirmed...
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An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge which the Ancients Had ...

William Robertson - 1791 - 398 pages
...caft, or be admitted into another e. The ftation of every individual is unalterably fixed ; his deftiny is irrevocable ; and the walk of life is marked out, from which he muft never deviate. This line of feparation is not only eftablifhed by civil authority, but confirmed...
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The New-York magazine; or, Literary repository, Volume 3

1792 - 822 pages
...caft, or be admitted into another.» The ilation of every individual is unalterably fixed ; his deftiny is irrevocable ; and the walk of life is marked out, from which he mu it never deviate. This line of feparation is not only eftablifhed by civil authority, but confirmed...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 48

1828 - 722 pages
...only by ' those whose parenU professed it.'* Dr Robertson says, that ' the station of every Hindoo is unalterably fixed ; his destiny is ' irrevocable...marked out, from which he *• must never deviate.' f The same opinions are maintained by later authorities. Dr Tennant says, that ' the whole Indian '...
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Herodotus, Volume 2

Herodotus - 1812 - 468 pages
...artizans, labourers, and servants. None of these can ever quit his own cast, or be admitted into another. The station of every individual is unalterably fixed,...confirmed and sanctioned by religion ; and each order, or from the ^Egyptians, for I have also seen it observed in various parts of Thrace, Scythia, Persia,...
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An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge which the Ancients Had ...

William Robertson - 1812 - 422 pages
...artisans, labourers, and servants^ None of these can ever quit his own cast, or be admittted into another.* The station of every individual is unalterably fixed...irrevocable ; and the walk of life is marked out from jvhich he must never deviate. This line of separation is not only established by civil authority, but...
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The Works of William Robertson: Historical disquisition concerning the ...

William Robertson - 1812 - 430 pages
...caft, or be admitted into another*. The ftation of every individual is unalterably fixed ; his deftiny is irrevocable ; and the walk of life is marked out, from which he muft never deviate. This line of feparation is not only eftablifhed by civil authority, but confirmed...
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The Works of William Robertson: Historical disquisition concerning the ...

William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 430 pages
...artisans, labourers, and servants. None of these can ever quit his own cast, or be admitted into another.* The station of every individual is unalterably fixed...confirmed and sanctioned by religion ; and each order or east is said to have proceeded from the Divinity in such a different manner, that to mingle and confound...
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Herodotus, tr., with notes, by W. Beloe, Volume 2

Herodotus - 1821 - 478 pages
...artizans, labourers, and servants. None of these can ever quit his own cast, or be admitted into another. The station of every individual is unalterably fixed,...confirmed and sanctioned by religion ; and each order. from the /Egyptians, for I have also seen it observed in various parts of Thrace, Scythia, Persia,...
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