"And yet, corruption was there, well-grounded. The reason was that autocrats could not always behave as autocrats, and in matters of government there is above all laws the law of expediency.... Corruption in medieval India could not be stamped out because it was perhaps never meant to be stamped out..."
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Lal, K. S. (2001). Historical essays. New Delhi: Radha.(II.78) "Corruption in the Middle Ages"
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