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第83章

A member of the government of Pondicherry, a learned man enough, returned to Europe by land with a Brahmin better educated than the ordinary Brahmin."What do you think of the government of the Great Mogul? " asked the councillor."I think it abominable," answered the Brahmin." How can you expect a state to be happily governed by the Tartars? Our rajahs, our omrahs, our nabobs, are very content, but the citizens are hardly so; and millions of citizens are something."Reasoning, the councillor and the Brahmin traversed the whole of Upper Asia." I make the observation," said the Brahmin, "that there is not one republic in all this vast part of the world.''"Formerly there was the republic of Tyre," said the councillor, '' but it did not last long ; there was still another one in the direction of Arabia Petrea, in a little corner called Palestine, if one can honour with the name of republic a horde of thieves and usurers sometimes governed by judges, sometimes by a species of kings, sometimes by grand-pontiffs, become slave seven or eight times, and finally driven out of the country which it had usurped.''" I imagine," said the Brahmin, " that one ought to find very few republics on the earth.Men are rarely worthy of governing themselves.This happiness should belong only to little peoples who hide themselves in islands, or among the mountains, like rabbits who shun carnivorous beasts; but in the long run they are discovered and devoured."When the two travellers reached Asia Minor, the councillor said to the Brahmin : " Would you believe that a republic was formed in a corner of Italy, which lasted more than five hundred years, and which owned Asia Minor, Asia, Africa, Greece, Gaul, Spain and the whole of Italy? "" She soon became a monarchy, then? " said the Brahmin." You have guessed right," said the other." But this monarchy fell, and every day we compose beautiful dissertations in order to find the cause of its decadence and downfall."" You take a deal of trouble," said the Indian." This empire fell because it existed.Everything has to fall.I hope as much will happen to the Grand Mogul's empire."" By the way," said the European, " do you consider that there should be more honour in a despotic state, and more virtue in a republic? "The Indian, having had explained to him what we mean by honour, answered that honour was more necessary in a republic, and that one had more need of virtue in a monarchical state."For," said he, '' a man who claims to be elected by the people, will not be if he is dishonoured; whereas at the court he could easily obtain a place, in accordance with a great prince's maxim, that in order to succeed a courtier should have neither honour nor character.As regards virtue, one must be prodigiously virtuous to dare to say the truth.The virtuous man is much more at his ease in a republic;he has no one to flatter."" Do you think,'' said the man from Europe, " that laws and religions are made for climates, just as one has to have furs in Moscow, and gauzy stuffs in Delhi? "" Without a doubt," answered the Brahmin." All the laws which concern material things are calculated for the meridian one lives in.A German needs only one wife, and a Persian three or four." The rites of religion are of the same nature.How, if I were Christian, should I say mass in my province where there is neither bread nor wine?

As regards dogmas, that is another matter; the climate has nothing to do with them.Did not your religion begin in Asia, whence it was driven out?

does it not exist near the Baltic Sea, where it was unknown? "" In what state under what domination, would you like best to live?"asked the councillor."Anywhere but where I do live," answered his companion." And I have met many Siamese, Tonkinese, Persians and Turks who said as much."" But, once again," persisted the European, " what state would you choose?"

The Brahmin answered: " The state where only the laws are obeyed."" That is an old answer," said the councillor." It is none the worse for that," said the Brahmin." Where is that country? " asked the councillor." We must look for it," answered the Brahmin.Philosophical Dictionary: Superstition SUPERSTITION THE superstitious man is to the rogue what the slave is to the tyrant.

Further, the superstitious man is governed by the fanatic and becomes fanatic.

Superstition born in Paganism, adopted by Judaism, infested the Christian Church from the earliest times.All the fathers of the Church, without exception, believed in the power of magic.The Church always condemned magic, but she always believed in it: she did not excommunicate sorcerers as madmen who were mistaken, but as men who were really in communication with the devil.

To-day one half of Europe thinks that the other half has long been and still is superstitious.The Protestants regard the relics, the indulgences, the mortifications, the prayers for the dead, the holy water, and almost all the rites of the Roman Church, as a superstitious dementia.Superstition, according to them, consists in taking useless practices for necessary practices.

Among the Roman Catholics there are some more enlightened than their ancestors, who have renounced many of these usages formerly considered sacred; and they defend themselves against the others who have retained them, by saying:" They are indifferent, and what is merely indifferent cannot be an evil."It is difficult to mark the limits of superstition.A Frenchman travelling in Italy finds almost everything superstitious, and is hardly mistaken.

The Archbishop of Canterbury maintains that the Archbishop of Paris is superstitious; the Presbyterians make the same reproach against His Grace of Canterbury, and are in their turn treated as superstitious by the Quakers, who are the most superstitious of all in the eyes of other Christians.

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