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VIII.—THe Actions (or porxes) or Men (J8)| 
166. An intelligent (pundit) man must always do a a 
thing also with due ee should he succeed (in 
offices) what is there more desirable : but should he fail, it is ¥' 
handsome to have acted meiieniy. 
167. The minds (sentiments) of men are very difteres isfy 
whosoever he be, it is difficult for him, to please all (to erg a 
the wishes of all)—he i is near to do so, who makes himse 
complished in all good qualities. very 
crease your wisdom (experience) in your hat 
declined age also. In the next life it will be useful to you, 
will then avail your alms ? : 
