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JESSE" SCPOBY OF AN INDIAN mSSESOSSm. J2...
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* The Press Has Teemed Of Late Years Wit...
learnt As it from is not their usual Mohammedan , except in provinces where for Hindoo the custom women lias to been fee conquerors
_confined in haremsor even to Ibe veiled , when they leave their _chouses and active , it was part no , as breach she , did of , decorum in the administration for Alia Bhye accessi of to affairs take ble a , sitting to publix all )
t her dai he ly su mos bjects in t ins o , pen hearing ignificant court * every matter to comp transact in lain which t , business and appeal patientl , was y inves made tigating to her her
personal decision . But mild as was her sway over peacelovin _^ severe g , when subject occasion s , she yet required knew , as well was how shown to the be in Bheel firm her and tribes dealings even in
foun the with d mountains the ineffectual Gond ; p for lunderers to after restrain gentle in these Nerbudda measures , and had several first been incorri tried gi and ble ravagers
offenders was one were noted seized freebooter and summaril whose descendan y put to ts , death some , amon years g w after hom
caused atrocities so that much he , tr affirmed ouble to , he Sir could J . well Malcolm understand by their how audacious even the , in such
tender nature of Alia Bhye had been compelled a case ~ to resort oft to when extremities urged . It her was minis rarel ters y , however to acts of , tha severity t she did would so , ;
" t to he y conciliate A lmi p ly ght " y Let , these " for us she unrul mortals much y beware iri pre ts ferred b how , kindness w we henever destroy , and it t he by w p , orks evo ossible tin o g f , y spy
attention to their habits to seek means of inducing them to adopt on a , be all tter goods mode passing of life . their Their hills ancient was ri therefore ght to of levy waste admitted a small lands , impost but they in
property xe throug were turn required h for that their this mi territories concession to ht enter be stolen , , into and and within an for assis engagement some t its them grants limits in to and the protect so recover well , travellers y sa tisfied , f any
were they with lier g settlement of their rights , duties that they than have never continu asked ation from of what subsequen had been t governmen conceded ts to them thin by g more Alia .
Throug on as a a hout mode Malwa l one , i no ndeed ruler , her can government profess a has hig been her always aim than looked to ;
propose to any practice to follow for her which examp her le , and authority no _stibject can can be m p ak leaded e objecti as on a
precedent A nation . enjoying the happiness of being well-governed , need ruler but
in not estimating concern itself the much character with of the an personal individual motives the of difference its is ;
allimportant whether virtuous conduct has sprung from policy or impelle could from princi ever d by suffice ple the . love It io may actuate of well pow a be course or doubted d of esire such whether for undeviating the mer prai e prudence re of ctitude man , , have the
as was . that of Alia Bhye ; but in her case , at least , we
Jesse" Scpoby Of An Indian Mssesossm. J2...
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1863, page 243, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061863/page/27/
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