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" ... whereas among other nations it is usual, in the contests of war, to ravage the soil, and thus to reduce it to an uncultivated waste, among the Indians, on the contrary, by whom husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the... "
Ancient India, 2000 B. C.-800 A. D. - Pàgina 114
per Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1893 - 196 pàgines
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Ancient India as Described by Megasthenês and Arrian, Volum 1

Megasthenes, John Watson McCrindle - 1877 - 246 pàgines
...husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil, even when battle is raging in their neighbourhood, are undisturbed...an enemy's land with fire, nor cut down its trees. (37.) 15 India, again, possesses many rivers both large and navigable, which, having their sources...
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Ancient India as Described by Megasthenês and Arrian

Megasthenes - 1877 - 246 pàgines
...regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil, even when battle is raging iu their neighbourhood, are undisturbed by any sense...an enemy's land with fire, nor cut down its trees. (37.) li India, again, possesses many rivers both lai'ge and navigable, which, having their sources...
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A History of Civilization in Ancient India: Based on Sanscrit ..., Volum 2

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1889 - 368 pàgines
...husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil, even when battle is raging in their neighbourhood, are undisturbed...an enemy's land with fire, nor cut down its trees." Megasthenes tells us that the Indian tribes numbered 118 in all. On the north of India, and beyond...
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Famines and Land Assessments in India

Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1900 - 356 pàgines
...husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil, even when battle is raging in their neighbourhood, are undisturbed...carnage of each other, but allow those engaged in busbandry to remain quite unmolested. Besides, they neither ravage an enemy's land with fire, nor cut...
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Indian Famines: Their Causes and Remedies

Prithwis Chandra Ray - 1901 - 126 pàgines
...husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil, even when battle is raging in their neighbourhood, are undisturbed...an enemy's land with fire nor cut down its trees."! Again : "nor would an enemy coming upon a husbandman at work on his land do him any harm, for men of...
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The Modern Review, Volum 30

Ramananda Chatterjee - 1921 - 858 pàgines
...is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil, even when battle is raging in their neigbourhood. are undisturbed by any sense of danger ; for the combatants...husbandry to remain quite unmolested Besides, they never ravage an enemy's land with fire, nor cut down its trees " Bhishma Parva, ch. 43. Drona Parva,...
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Public Administration in Ancient India

Pramathanath Banerjea - 1916 - 336 pàgines
...husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil, even when battle is raging in their neighbourhood, are undisturbed...combatants on either side in waging the conflict make 1 Jl ami. VII. 90-98. The translation is that given by G. Biihler. > Arthasastra, Bk. XIII. ch. 4....
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Journal of the Department of Letters, Volum 1

University of Calcutta. Dept. of Letters - 1920 - 436 pàgines
...husbandmen are regarded as a class that is sacred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil even when battle is raging in their neighbourhood are undisturbed...an enemy's land with fire nor cut down its trees." 3 The same thing has been repeated by Diodoros Sekulos : 4 " Among the .' Arthasastra, VII., 1 : "...
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Journal of the Department of Letters, Volum 1

University of Calcutta. Dept. of Letters - 1920 - 438 pàgines
...husbandmen are regarded as a class that M sabred and inviolable, the tillers of the soil even when battle is raging in their neighbourhood are undisturbed...they neither ravage an enemy's land with fire nor cut doton its trees." 3 The same thing has been repeated by Diodoros Sekulos : 4 " Among the 1 Arthasastra,...
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The Enchanted Past: True Stories of the Lands where Civilization Began

Jeannette Rector Hodgdon - 1922 - 248 pàgines
...soldiers shall be provided for." Even when a battle was raging in their neighborhood, the Hindus were undisturbed by any sense of danger, "for the combatants...carnage of each other, but allow those engaged in agriculture to remain quite unmolested. Besides, they neither ravage an enemy's land with fire, nor...
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