Publications, Issue 34Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1833 - 224 pages |
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Page 71
... means are far from being limited to them alone . For , as he considers the property of his subjects as in reality belonging to himself , he therefore exacts from them any thing he pleases ; so that it may be said with truth , that the ...
... means are far from being limited to them alone . For , as he considers the property of his subjects as in reality belonging to himself , he therefore exacts from them any thing he pleases ; so that it may be said with truth , that the ...
Page 75
... means the greater part of the Mandarins acquire immense riches ; but more it would seem for the Emperor than for themselves . For sooner or later the news of their conduct reaches the court , they are stripped of their dignity , and ...
... means the greater part of the Mandarins acquire immense riches ; but more it would seem for the Emperor than for themselves . For sooner or later the news of their conduct reaches the court , they are stripped of their dignity , and ...
Page 102
... means , by which the hearts of creatures may put off all evil inclinations ; but in vain . Thee therefore do we supplicate , who alone knowest all these things , to reveal them to us . To whom the God replied . O Nat ! know , that , to ...
... means , by which the hearts of creatures may put off all evil inclinations ; but in vain . Thee therefore do we supplicate , who alone knowest all these things , to reveal them to us . To whom the God replied . O Nat ! know , that , to ...
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