King, which is why Christians cannot be made without the King's approval. And if some of my readers should say that they could be converted without the King knowing it, to this I answer that the people of the country is of such a nature, that nothing... A History of Cambodiaby David Chandler - 2009 - 304 pagesNo preview available - About this book
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...country is of such a nature, that nothing is done that the king knoweth not; and anybody, be he ever so simple may speak with the king, wherefore everyone...whereby without the king's good will nothing can be done.2" Ever since the great empire of Angkor (ninth to fourteenth century), the king had been elevated... | |
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