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1 2, 29 | recited, he must be fed with gold, honey, and butter.~ 2 2, 239| from an impure (substance) gold.~ 3 2, 246| 246. (Viz.) a field, gold, a cow, a horse, a parasol 4 4, 188| ignorant (man) who accepts gold, land, a horse, a cow, food, 5 4, 189| 189. Gold and food destroy his longevity, 6 4, 230| obtains land, a giver of gold long life, a giver of a 7 4, 233| land, clothes, sesamum, gold, and clarified butter.~ 8 5, 113| fire arose the glittering gold and silver; those two, therefore, 9 7, 130| increments on) cattle and gold may be taken by the king, 10 7, 206| considering a friend, gold, and land (to be) the triple 11 7, 208| 208. By gaining gold and land a king grows not 12 8, 88 | mentioning) his kine, grain, and gold, a Sudra (threatening him) 13 8, 99 | falsely in a cause regarding gold, he kills the born and the 14 8, 113| by his kine, grain, and gold, and a Sudra by (imprecating 15 8, 131| of) copper, silver, and gold, which are generally used 16 8, 182| judge) actually deposit gold with that (defendant) under 17 8, 184| if he restores not that gold, as be ought, to those ( 18 8, 321| by the weight, (i.e.) of gold, silver, and so forth, and 19 8, 393| the meal and a masha of gold (as a fine to the king).~ 20 9, 235| Sura, he who steals (the gold of a Brahmana), and he who 21 9, 237| tavern; for stealing (the gold of a Brahmana), a dog's 22 10, 114| to) cows, goats, sheep, gold, grain, and cooked food, ( 23 10, 120| one-twentieth (on the profits on gold and cattle), which amount 24 11, 49 | 49. He who steals the gold (of a Brahmana) has diseased 25 11, 55 | called) Sura, stealing (the gold of a Brahmana), adultery 26 11, 58 | be equal to stealing the gold (of a Brahmana).~ 27 11, 99 | atonement for stealing the gold (of a Brahmana).~ 28 11, 100| Brahmana who has stolen the gold (of a Brahmana) shall go 29 11, 102| the guilt of stealing the gold (of a Brahmana), shall perform 30 11, 103| incurred by a theft (of gold); but he may atone for connexion 31 11, 251| Even he who has stolen gold, instantly becomes free 32 12, 57 | Brahmana who steals (the gold of a Brahmana shall pass) 33 12, 122| than small, bright like gold, and perceptible by the