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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

TBofG2

XVIII. On having consultation with learned and experienced men
XIX. Concerning special guards and their equipment and administration
XX. On the provision and use of special weapon studded with precious stones
XXI. Concerning ambassadors and their treatment
XXII. On keeping fodder ready at posting houses
XXIII. On settling the dues of the army
XXIV. On having troops of various races
XXV. On taking hostages and keeping them at the court
XXVI. On keeping Turkmans in service like pages
XXVII. On organizing the work of slaves and not letting them crowd together while serving. On training of pages of the palace
XXVIII. Concerning the conduct of private and public audiences
XXIX. Concerning the rules and arrangement for drinking parties
XXX. On slaves and servants standing in order when they are on duty
XXXI. On preparing arms and equipment for wars and expeditions
XXXII. Concerning the requests and petitions of soldiers, servants and retainers
XXXIII. On reprimanding those in high positions when they are guilty of mistakes or wrongs
XXXIV. With regard to night watchmen, guards and porters
XXXV. Concerning the arrangements for setting a good table
XXXVI. On acknowledging the merits of worthy servants and slaves
XXXVII. Concerning precautions to be taken with regard to lands held in fief and the condition of the peasants
XXXVIII. On the inadvisability of hastiness in affairs on the part of kings
XXXIX. Concerning commanders of the guard, macebearers, and the instruments of punishment.

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