Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story4 | the court of the king, who ordered all of them to be slain.
2 1, Story7 | favour.' The philosopher~ordered the slave to be thrown into
3 1, Story15| disposed towards him and ordered him to resume his~office,
4 1, Story16| accusation of treason. The king ordered no inquiry on its truthfulness~
5 1, Story17| pleased with these words, ordered the support of~my friends
6 1, Story25| One of the Arab kings ordered his officials to double
7 1, Story27| this want of good manners, ordered them to~wrestle with each
8 1, Story27| spectators and the king~ordered a robe of honour with other
9 1, Story32| Divan of Anvari.' The king ordered him to~be beaten and expelled
10 1, Story32| true words than these and ordered the present which the fellow
11 1, Story40| place,~he became angry, ordered the negro and the girl to
12 2, Story14| house of~a friend. The judge ordered his hand to be amputated
13 2, Story28| he had no successor.~He ordered in his last testament that
14 2, Story33| expenses.'~Then the king ordered a sufficient allowance to
15 3, Story21| insolently; whereon the king ordered the sum in~question to be
16 3, Story28| the Masalla of Shiraz and ordered his ring to be~placed on
17 4, Story10| recited a panegyric but he~ordered him to be divested of his
18 4, Story10| chief took pity upon him, ordered his robe to be restored~
19 5, Story19| self-control from his hands; he ordered him~to be brought to his
20 5, Story19| distress. Accordingly he ordered her to~be searched for.
21 8, 1 | rectitude.'~ ~ ~ Feridun ordered Chinese embroiderers~ To
|