The Encyclopædia of Geography : Comprising a Complete Description of the Earth, Physical, Statistical, Civil, And Political; Exhibiting Its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, Its Physical Structure, the Natural History of Each Country, And the Industry, Com
The Encyclopædia of Geography : Comprising a Complete Description of the Earth, Physical, Statistical, Civil, And Political; Exhibiting Its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, Its Physical Structure, the Natural History of Each Country, And the Industry, Com
Swainson, William, 1789-1855
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Paet HL has arrived at the golden feet; a smell has salated the golden nostrils.*' The king appears in public only on state occasions, surrounded by his nobles, in a sitting posture. The costume of the king of Cochin-China (Jig. €5l.) is very peculiar and extremely splendid. The laws of these kingdoms are chiefly borrowed from Hin- dostan and China: they are well combined, executed with strictness, and a ri^d police is maintained. The Birman laws are of Hindoo origm, and are supposed to have be...en transmit- ted from Ceylon by way of Arracan. The code is called the Derma Sastra, and is one of the many commentaries on Menu : it is replete with sound morality, and inculcates severe and salutary lessons, even to the monarch, on the high duties of King of Cochin-chin«. his station. With the exception of trial by ordeal and impre- cation, which is admitted by the superstitious ideas of the East, it is the most judicious and practical of all the Hindoo ^stema Civil cases are first tried in the courts of the may woons or viceroys, ftom which lies an appeal, though an expensive one, to the lotoo, or supreme tribunal, composed of the council of state, which reports upon them to the king.
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