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Footnotes
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In Mazulipatam it could never be found out that there was such a thing as a written law. See the "Collection of Voyages that Contributed to the Establishment of the East India Company," iv., part I, p. 391. The Indians are regulated in their decisions by certain customs. The Vedan and such books do not contain civil laws, but religious precepts. See "Edifying Letters," coll. xiv.
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