... Government is bound not to put aside or neglect such rightful opportunities of acquiring territory or revenue as may from time to time present themselves, whether they arise from the lapse of subordinate states by the failure of all heirs of every... Debate at the East-India House - Side 1171845Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1849 - 784 sider
...subordinate states, by the failure of all heirs of every description whatsoever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...or extinction of the Sattara state has not arisen since I became a member of this Government ; it does not affect that state exclusively, but raises... | |
| 1849 - 820 sider
...subordinate states, by the failure of all heirs of every description whatsoever, or from the failureof heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...adoption according to the Hindoo law." The other extract iras from a minute of Mr. Willoughliy, dated Uth May, 1848, who stated that " a more important question... | |
| 1850 - 570 sider
...subordinate States, by the failure of all heirs of every description whatever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...Government being given to the ceremony of adoption among the Hindoos." With this view of the subject the Court of Directors declared their entire concurrence,... | |
| 1850 - 576 sider
...subordinate States, by the failure of all heirs of every description whatever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...Government being given to the ceremony of adoption among the Hindoos." With this view of the subject the Court of Directors declared their entire concurrence,... | |
| Evans Bell - 1864 - 464 sider
...declared its qualities, or even told us its name. " A more important question," says Mr. Willoughby, " than that of the continuance or extinction of the Sattara State has not arisen since I became a member of this Government. It does not affect that State exclusively, but raises the... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1865 - 410 sider
...subordinate states, by the failure of all heirs of every description whatsoever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...being given to the ceremony of adoption according to Hindoo law." The death of Appa Saheb seemed to afford the first occasion for carrying this maxim into... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1867 - 516 sider
...the failure of all heirs of every description whatever, or from the failure of heirs natural, when the succession can be sustained only by the sanction...being given to the ceremony of adoption according to Hindoo law. The Government is bound on such occasions to act with the purest integrity and the most... | |
| William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1872 - 484 sider
...subordinate States, by the failure of all heirs of every description whatsoever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...being given to the ceremony of adoption, according to Hindu Law." The first occasion for applying this sweeping doctrine of confiscation presented itself... | |
| Thomas Rice Holmes - 1888 - 644 sider
...subordinate states by the failure of all heirs of every description whatsoever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...being given to the ceremony of adoption according to Hindoo law. The Government is bound in duty, as well as policy, to act on every such occasion with... | |
| sir Charles Lewis Tupper - 1893 - 448 sider
...subordinate states, by the failure of all heirs of every description whatsoever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only...being given to the ceremony of adoption according to Hindu law. The Government is bound in duty, as well as in policy, to act on every such occasion with... | |
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