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1 5, 94 | the protection of (his) subjects.~ 2 7, 25 | destroying sinners, there the subjects are not disturbed, provided 3 7, 44 | own senses, can keep his subjects in obedience.~ 4 7, 56 | peace and war, (the four subjects called) sthana, the revenue, 5 7, 65 | the due control (of the subjects) on the army, the treasury 6 7, 123| others; let him protect his subjects against such (men).~ 7 7, 142| and carefully protect his subjects.~ 8 7, 143| 143. That (monarch) whose subjects are carried off by robbers ( 9 7, 144| Kshatriya is to protect his subjects, for the king who enjoys 10 7, 146| there, he shall gratify all subjects (who come to see him by 11 7, 146| them; having dismissed his subjects, he shall take counsel with 12 7, 170| But when he thinks all his subjects to be exceedingly contented, 13 7, 175| coerce both his (disloyal) subjects and the army of the foe, 14 8, 175| law, (the hearts of) his subjects turn towards him as the 15 8, 303| ensures the safety (of his subjects); for the sacrificial session ( 16 8, 303| length, the safety (of his subjects representing) the sacrificial 17 8, 304| who (duly) protects (his subjects) receives from each and 18 8, 309| who does not protect (his subjects, but) devours them, will 19 9, 226| constantly harass his good subjects by their forbidden practices.~ 20 9, 253| intent on guarding their subjects, reach heaven.~ 21 9, 307| Yama at the appointed time subjects to his rule both friends 22 9, 307| friends and foes, even so all subjects must be controlled by the 23 9, 309| whose (appearance) his subjects (greet with as great joy) 24 9, 311| king) who supports all his subjects, (takes upon himself) the 25 10, 118| guilt, if he protects his subjects to the best of his ability.~