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" He who has no son may make his daughter in the following manner an appointed daughter (putrika, saying to her husband), ' The (male) child, born of her, shall perform my funeral rites. "
The speeches of Isaeus - Page 359
by Isaeus, William Wyse - 1904 - 735 pages
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The Laws of Manu

Manu (Lawgiver) - Hindu law - 1886 - 768 pages
...127. He who has no son may make his daughter in the following manner an appointed daughter (putrika, saying to her husband), ' The (male) child, born of her, shall perform my funeral rites.' 128. According to this rule Daksha, himself, lord of created beings, formerly made (all his female...
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A History of Civilization in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., Volume 3

Romesh Chunder Dutt - India - 1890 - 572 pages
...condemned such practice. Again, a person who had no sons might make his daughter an " appointed daughter," saying to her husband, " the male child born of her shall perform my funeral rites." And when this was done, there was no distinction between a son's son and an appointed daughter's son...
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The Development of the Athenian Constitution

George Willis Botsford - Athens (Greece) - 1893 - 270 pages
...III. 75-6. 3 " He who has no son may make his daughter an appointed daughter in the following manner, saying to her husband : ' The male child born of her shall perform my funeral rites'"; Manu, IX. 127; Gautama, XXVIII. 18 ; Vasishtha, XVII. 17 ; Demosthenes, XLIIJ. 12 ; Isaeus, VIII. 31....
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Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Issue 4

Classical languages - 1893 - 268 pages
...III. 75-6. 8 " He who has no son may make his daughter an appointed daughter in the following manner, saying to her husband : ' The male child born of her shall perform my funeral rites'"; Manu, IX. 127; Gautama, XXVIII. 18 ; Vasishtha, XVII. 17 ; Demosthenes, XLIII. 12 ; Isaeus, VIII. 31....
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A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., Volume 2

Romesh Chunder Dutt - India - 1893 - 382 pages
...condemned such practice. Again, a person who had no sons might make his daughter an " appointed daughter," saying to her husband, " the male child born of her shall perform my funeral rites." And when this was done, there was no distinction between a son's son and an appointed daughter's son...
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A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., Volume 2

Romesh Chunder Dutt - India - 1893 - 390 pages
...condemned such practice. Again, a person who had no sons might make his daughter an "appointed daughter," saying to her husband, "the male child born of her shall perform my funeral rites." And when this was done, there was no distinction between a son's son and an appointed daughter's son...
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Yajnavalkya Smriti: With the Commentary of Vijnaneśvara, Called ..., Volume 1

Yājñavalkya - Hindu law - 1918 - 484 pages
...:— "He who has son may make his daughter in the following manner an appointed daughter (putrika. saying to her husband)," "The (male) child, born of her, shall perform my funeral rites." Therefore, where the father has expressed intention to the contrary, there a person may marry a brotherless...
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The Speeches of Isaeus with Critical and Explanatory Notes

William Wyse - 1967 - 824 pages
...spirit. 'lie who has no son may make his daughter in the following manner an appointed daughter (pulrikd] (saying to her husband} " The (male) child born of...The son of an (appointed) daughter shall take the whole estate of (his maternal grandfather} who leaves no son (ib. 131). The son of an (appointed} daughter,...
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