The main object of the contracting parties being to prevent for ever the revival of the predatory system in any form, and both Governments being satisfied, that to accomplish this wise and just end, it may be necessary for the British Government to form... The History of the British Empire in India - Side 458av Edward Thornton - 1843Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Malcolm - 1823 - 564 sider
...in any form, and both Governments being satisfied, that to accomplish this wise and just end, it may be necessary for the British Government to form engagements...friendship and alliance with the several States of Hindustan, the 8th Article of the Treaty of the 22d of November 1805, by which the British Government... | |
| John Malcolm - 1824 - 560 sider
...in any form, and both Governments being satisfied, that to accomplish this wise and just end, it may be necessary for the British Government to form engagements...friendship and alliance with the several States of Hindustan, the 8th Article of the Treaty of the 22d of November 1806, by which the British Government... | |
| sir John Malcolm - 1832 - 562 sider
...in any form, and both Governments being satisfied, that to accomplish this wise and just end, it may be necessary for the British Government to form engagements...friendship and alliance with the several States of Hindustan, the 8th Article of the Treaty of the 22d of November 1805, by which the British Government... | |
| 1837 - 682 sider
...the ninth article of the new treaty, upon the ground that the main object of the contracting parlies was to prevent for ever the revival of the predatory...states of Oudepore, Joudpore, and Kotah, with the slate of Boondee, and with other substantive states on the left bank of the Chumbul. But the article... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1843 - 622 sider
...their property, if they should think proper. The ninth article provided for an object which the Marquis of Hastings deemed necessary for CHAP. xxv. the attainment...that government any right to interfere with states or chief's in Malwa or Guzerat, clearly and indisputably dependent on or tributary to the maharajah, whose... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1859 - 690 sider
...treaty the British government was restrained from entering into any treaty with the rajahs of Oudeypore, Joudpore, and Kotah, or other chief tributaries of...therefore given to form engagements with the states of Oudeypore, Joudpore, and Kotah, with the state of Bhoondee, and with other substantive states on the... | |
| Surendra Nath Roy - 1888 - 466 sider
...in any form, and both Governments being satisfied that to accomplish this wise and just end it may be necessary for the British Government to form engagements...friendship and alliance with the several States of Hindustan, the 8th Article of the Treaty of the 22nd November 1805, by which the British Government... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Department - 1893 - 618 sider
...in any form, and both Governments being satisfied that to accomplish this wise aud just end it may be necessary for the British Government to form engagements...and alliance with the several States of Hindostan, the 8th Article of the Treaty of the 22ud November 1805, by which the British Government is restrained... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1818 - 416 sider
...in any form, and both Governments being satisfied, that to accomplish this wise and just end, it may be necessary for the British Government to form engagements...friendship and alliance with the several states of Hindoostan, the 8th article of the Treaty of the 22d of November 1805, by which the British Government... | |
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