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Excerpt from Essays and Lectures on Indian Historical Subjects
Men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues We write in water.
And yet, it is impossible for any man to study the history of India, without being struck by the many instances of the attainment of power, of prosperity, and Of in?uence, by Native States under the rule of their own Chiefs. This power, this prosperity, and this in?uence, have been acquired, too, by the display and exercise Of those qualities and those virtues, which specially commend themselves to a manly mind, by valour in the field, as well as by prudence in the cabinet, - by a strict and impartial administration of justice, -by a wise foresight in the direction of foreign affairsf - and, above all, by a resolute good faith in all things. I have said that many instances have occurred Of such results having been achieved, but, perhaps, Of all that are upon record, there is not one case more striking, certainly not one, - regard being had to the very circumstances Of its existence, more interesting, than that Of the State, which will form the subject of my lecture this evening; and that State is - Bhopal.
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