[3328] Medhurst, in ‘Trans. Roy. As. Soc. China Branch,’ vol. iv. p. 27.

[3329] Rein, loc. cit. pp. 424, et seq.

[3330] Amír’ Alí, loc. cit. p. 332.

[3331] Lane, loc. cit vol. i. pp. 139, 247. Pischon, loc. cit. p. 13.

[3332] ‘The Laws of Manu,’ ch. ix. vv. 80, et seq. This, however, was not a divorce in our sense of the term. ‘Neither by sale nor by repudiation,’ says Manu (ch. ix. v. 46), ‘is a wife released from her husband.'

[3333] Mayne, ‘Hindu Law and Usage,’ p. 95.

[3334] Glasson, loc. cit. pp. 204, et seq.

[3335] Glasson, pp. 213, 215.

[3336] Ibid., pp. 367, et seq.

[3337] Ibid., pp. 437, 452.