ABSTRACT

‘Tis easy to infer that as Shah Husayn was endow’d with some of the Qualities ana Virtues which adorn a private Man, he had none of those which are necessary for a Monarch. He was good natur’d and human; but his good Nature was of that Stamp which bears with every Thing, and punishes nothing, and in which the wicked, being assur’d by it of Impunity, find their Account more than honest Men, whom it deprives of all Hopes of Justice. He hurt no particular Person, and by that Means injur’d all Mankind.—Father Krusinski.