[42] This shows how the Burmans fear justice. How deeply seated is this disorder, and who can unseat and drive it away?
[43] I am indebted to Malcom, vol. i. p. 256, and others.
[44] Report on Bassein.
[45] Ava, vol. ii. p. 156.
[46] Travels, vol. i. p. 256.
[47] Ava, vol. ii. p. 157.
[48] This is remarkably applicable to a certain European nation.
[49] I should not have ventured to say as much as this, had I not found myself corroborated by Dr. Buchanan Hamilton. His remark is as follows:—“I should certainly have been silent, had I thought that Captain Symes or Mr. Wood’s inquiries on these subjects had prepared them to give their opinions with advantage. But I imagine that this has not been the case; and I hope the information I here give may be of use to professional men.”—MS. in the British Museum, Additional MS. No. 13,872. In the same collection of papers on Ava are a number of communications from Symes to the Marquis of Wellesley, in the course of his second embassy. It is but fair to add, that these letters appear written under more just impressions than his printed journal was.
[50] Ava, vol. ii. p. 206.
[51] Residence in Ava, p. 134.