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...in his action as we have prescribed?. This is what the ancients call...
The Raghiba great gifts ...generous and noble, not the one who distributes gifts and gives great awards to those who do not deserve them, for that is the wastefulness that corrupts the wealth. The kingdom and stinginess, in summary, is a name that does not befit kings, nor is it associated with a kingdom. Whenever it is among the attributes of a king, it is mandatory that the gifts of the kingdom be entrusted specifically to those who hold them in their keeping.
O Alexander, and whoever remains following them? to all who open the doors of nobility and close the poverty of high hopes?.