Speaking before the Society of Arts in 1873 on architectural art in India, T. Roger Smith, recently returned from practice in Bombay, concluded his discussion by urging that "as our administration exhibits European justice, order, law, energy, and honour-and that in no hesitating or feeble way-so our buildings ought to hold up a high standard of European art.
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