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If the king did not, without tiring, inflict punishment on those worth to be punished, the stronger would roast the weaker, like fish on a spit;
the crow would eat the sacrificial cake and the dog would lick the sacrificial viands, and ownership would not remain with any one, the lower ones would (usurp the place of) the higher ones.
- the Laws of Manu v. 7.20-7.21
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