126 A Brief Notice of Subhashiia Ratna Nidhi. 
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94. An ill-principled man, who is fond of riches, though 
he be a friend, is not of a firm mind. There are many that have 
been destroyed by their own relations, in consequence of their 
having been bribed by the great. 
95. It is easy to overcome those enemies that compre 
their plans of lusting (or injuring). But how are those to D¢ 
subdued who advise a salutary retreat ? 
VI. THe NATURAL WAY OR MANNER (OF MEN’S ACTIONS) 
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96. If one should happen to be chosen for a ruler, it 
seldom that he could know what was to be done. We may 
look on others with our own eyes, but we want a looking-glass. 
when we wish to view ourselves. 
