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" Forbearance ; viz. not being angry at faults before they have been well inquired into. 10. Impartiality; viz. shewing no undue preference to any one. The system of conduct which a King ought to observe, was preached by Boodho, in the great city of Wesala,... "
A View of the Agricultural, Commercial, and Financial Interests of Ceylon ... - Page 458
by Anthony Bertolacci - 1817 - 577 pages
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its ..., Volume 4

Asia - 1817 - 696 pages
...displeasure has ceased. 8. Humanity ; viz. not punishing, tormenting, or molesting innocent persons. 9. Forbearance; viz. not being angry at faults before...preached by Boodho, in the great city of Wesala, in Darabodiva, in the great temple of Sarandada, to the King of the same city, whose name was Letcharvi,...
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The Literary panorama, Volume 6

1817 - 548 pages
...any cue. 577] The History and Antiquities of \orwich Cathedral. The system of conduct which а Кшц ought to observe, was preached by Boodho, in the great...city of Wesala, in Dambodiva, in the great temple of Saraudada, to the King of the same city, whose name was Letcharvi, as may be seen in the books entitled...
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The Literary Panorama and National Register

English literature - 1817 - 552 pages
...displeasure his ceased. 8. Humanity ; viz. not punishing, tort inditing, or molesting innocent persons. 9. Forbearance ; viz. not being angry at faults before they have been well inquired into. Ь77] The History and Antiquities of Warwick Cathedral. The system of conduct which a King ought to...
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Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Ceylon Branch, Colombo - Archaeology - 1922 - 394 pages
...displeasure has ceased. 8. ^Humanity: viz: not punishing, tormenting, or molesting innocent persons. 9. Forbearance : viz., not being angry at faults before...viz., shewing no undue preference to any one. The catussangrahavastu\ or "four elements of popularity", which partook largely of the nature of some of...
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Royalty in Ancient Ceylon: During the Period of the "great Dynasty"

John M. Senaveratna - Sri Lanka - 2000 - 62 pages
...displeasure has ceased. 8. Humanity : viz : not punishing, tormenting, or molesting innocent persons. 9. Forbearance: viz'., not being angry at faults before...viz., shewing no undue preference to any one. The catussangrahavaslu\ or "four elements of popularity", which partook largely of the nature of some of...
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