| Sir John Hay Drummond-Hay - Africa, North - 1844 - 372 pages
...the kady ;* and so perplexed the grey-bearded dealer in law and justice by the intricacy of the case, that, after several hours of deep thought, the judge...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffer trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
| John H. Drummond Hay - Africa, North - 1844 - 204 pages
...the kady ;* and so perplexed the grey-bearded dealer in law and justice by the intricacy of the case, that, after several hours of deep thought, the judge...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffer trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
| John Hay Drummond-Hay, Lady Elizabeth Rigby Eastlake - Baltic Sea Region - 1844 - 292 pages
...the case, that, after several hoursof deep thought, the judge confessed he could not come • Judge. to a decision, and proposed to report upon the subject...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffer trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
| 1844 - 640 pages
...clock altogether ; another would lay down boards over which the Infidel might pass without touching the floor ; but this was held not to be a sufficient safeguard...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the KafiYr trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was nuw sent for, and told... | |
| Unitarian churches - 1845 - 488 pages
...the kady, and so perplexed the gray-bearded dealer in law and justice by the intricacy of the case, that, after several hours of deep thought, the judge...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffer trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
| Sir John Hay Drummond-Hay - Africa, North - 1846 - 396 pages
...called. " For, in truth," said the kaily, " I perceive that the urgency of this matter is great. Tes ! I myself will expound our dilemma to the kaid." The...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffer trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
| 1846 - 404 pages
...feelingly into all the difficulty of the case, and forthwith summoned the other authorities to the porch, where various propositions were put forward...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffer trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
| 1856 - 570 pages
...learned members of the council. " One proposed to abandon the clock altogether ; another would biv down boards over which the infidel might pass without touching the sacred floor; but this was not held to be a sufficient safeguard; and it was finally decided to pull up that part of the pavement... | |
| Society of Friends - 1858 - 836 pages
...myself will expound our dilemma to the kaid." The kaid entered feelingly into all the difficulties of the case, and forthwith summoned the other authorities...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffer trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
| Elizabeth Murray - Canary Islands - 1859 - 378 pages
...the Kady; and so perplexed the greybearded dealer in law and justice by the intricacy of the case, that, after several hours of deep thought, the judge...to pull up that part of the pavement on which the Kaffir trod, and whitewash the walls near which he passed. " The Christian was now sent for, and told... | |
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