 | British - 1824 - 506 pages
...pitcher of water were let down daily for their sustenance, just sufficient for one person. The father, therefore, recommended to the brothers to agree amongst...mortals, with prosperity, became despotic and unjust. 1 found my situation, therefore, most irksome, as it exposed me to a tyrant's caprice, and rendered... | |
 | Hindus - English drama - 1835 - 450 pages
...pitcher of water were let down daily for their sustenance, just sufficient for one person. The father, therefore recommended to the brothers to agree amongst...mortals with prosperity, became despotic and unjust. I found my situation therefore most irksome, as it exposed me to a tyrant's caprice, and rendered me... | |
 | George Turnour - Mahavmsa - 1836 - 390 pages
...their sustenance, just sufficient for one person. The father, therefore recommended to the hrothers to agree amongst themselves which should survive to...fortitude refusing to share in the daily pittance, one hy one expired. After some time Yogananda, intoxicated like other mortals with prosperity, hecame despotic... | |
 | Mahānāma, George Turnour - Buddhism - 1837 - 446 pages
...dead carcases, burnt a Brahman alive ; and on this plea he was cast into a dry well with all his sone. A plate of parched pulse and a pitcher of water were...mortals with prosperity, became despotic and unjust. I found my situation therefore most irksome, as it exposed me to a tyrant's caprice, and rendered me... | |
 | English drama - 1871 - 430 pages
...pitcher of water were let down daily for their sustenance, just sufficient for one person. The father, therefore, recommended to the brothers to agree amongst...mortals with prosperity, became despotic and unjust. I found my situation therefore most irksome, as it exposed me to a tyrant's caprice, and rendered me... | |
 | Manohar Laxman Varadpande - Performing Arts - 1987 - 408 pages
...pitcher of water were let down daily for their sustenance, just sufficient for one person. The father, therefore, recommended to the brothers to agree amongst...daily pittance, one by one expired. After some time Yqgananda, intoxicated like other mortals with prosperity, became despotic and unjust. I found my situation... | |
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