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Chapter II - The Sovereign's Honour, and How to Guard His Health
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22
. Should
voevoda
s of
regiments
or
officials
of the
central
government
in
provincial
cities
inform
the
Sovereign
that either
service
people
or
people
of other
classes
had
approached
them in
numbers
resembling
mass
discontent
or a
conspiracy
and
threatened
to
kill
them, and if those
people
who had been
reported
on should
petition
the
Sovereign
to
investigate
those
voevoda
s and
officials
of the
central
government
and
deny
that they had
approached
them with any
mass
discontent
or a
conspiracy
and
say
that they
came
only in
small
numbers
to
petition
them, upon such
petition
of the
Sovereign
a
thorough
investigation
should be
conducted
of those
city
officials
and, in the
regiments
, of the
military
personnel
. If this
investigation
in
cities
and
regiments
should
determine
that these
people
really
came
to the
voevoda
s and to the
officials
of the
central
government
with
genuine
petitions
and not for
robbery
purposes
[as it had been
reported
], such
people
should not be
sentenced
to
death
. Those
voevoda
s and
officials
of the
central
government
who
erroneously
reported
to the
Tsar
should be
severely
punished
as the
Tsar
may
determine
.
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