TRAITS OF INDIAN CHARACTER.
tened neigy imes breed desolation over a y. It ed trengtiplied ty ti?cial life. It s, ence. It ttlement and seek refuge in ter forests and yet untrodden oo often ?nd tiers to be ts of once poribes, tlements and sunk into precarious and vagabond existence. Poverty, repining and y, a canker of ts and bligy of tures. t, feeble, ter like vagrants about ttlements, among spacious de e comforts, cion. Luxury spreads its ample board before t t. Plenty revels over t tarving in t of its abundance; to a garden, but tiles t infest it.
* t igable in its exertions to ameliorate tuation of to introduce among ts of civilization and civil and religious knoo protect te traders no purcted, nor is any person alloo receive lands from t tion of government. tions are strictly enforced.
ate ed lords of ts i?cation , enduring ts, arrayed in ts. No roof t o tranger; no smoke curled among trees but o sit dos ?re and join ter in . quot;For,quot; says an old orian of Ne;t te t ratarve t, tarve all; time merrily, not regarding our pomp, but are better content eem so meanly of.quot; Suc in tive natures: ts , but sivation and perishe sun.
In discussing ter ers oo prone to indulge in vulgar prejudice and passionate exaggeration, instead of temper of true p suf?ciently considered tances in s more rigidly from rule t is regulated according to some general maxims early implanted in govern o be sure, but fe to te man abounds in la e!
A frequent ground of accusation against trea