| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1865 - 408 sider
...expressed by Lord Dalhousie. and sound policy, the British Government is bound not to put aside or to neglect such rightful opportunities of acquiring territory...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 description... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1865 - 410 sider
...the brother's son being usually chosen.1 But Lord Dalhousie had very early written, " I take occasion of recording my strong and deliberate opinion, that, in the exercise of a wise 1 By Hindoo law, there is a prohibition against any other being adopted if available, although he may... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1867 - 516 sider
...in the exercise of a sound and wise policy, the British Government is bound not to put aside or to neglect such rightful opportunities of acquiring territory...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 description... | |
| Henry Allon - 1868 - 728 sider
...the exercise of a wise ' and sound policy, the British Government is bound not to put ' aside or to neglect such rightful opportunities of acquiring '...territory or revenue, as may from time to time present them' selves.' This outrageous maxim, which must have rung like a death-knell in the ears of every... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1870 - 684 sider
...that country. Even Lord Dalhousie himself has so far given into this spirit as to make a declaration, that — ' In the exercise of a wise and sound policy, the British Government is bound not to put aside such rightful opportunities of acquiring territory or revenue as may from time to time present themselves.'... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1870 - 698 sider
...Even Lord Dalhousie himself has so far given into this spirit as to make a declaration, that — 1 In the exercise of a wise and sound policy, the British Government is bound not to put aside such rightful opportunities of acquiring territory or revenue as may from time to time present themselves.Yet... | |
| William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1872 - 484 sider
...contemplation to pursue, of appropriation on the plea of lapse to the Paramount Power. " I take occasion of recording my strong and deliberate opinion, that,...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 description... | |
| Evans Bell - 1872 - 132 sider
...importance".t The young Governor-General employed the same plea. "I take this fitting occasion," he said, "of recording my strong and deliberate opinion that,...the British Government is bound not to put aside or to neglect such rightful opportunities of acquiring territory or revenue as may from time to time present... | |
| Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes, Herman Merivale - 1873 - 660 sider
...revert, in their hearts, to the boldly announced views of Lord Dalhousie. " I take this opportunity of recording my strong and deliberate opinion, that...to put aside or neglect such rightful opportunities ot acquiring territory or revenue as may from time to time present themselves."7 Nor can the modern... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1876 - 582 sider
...government, recorded his eniire concurrence in the views of his predecessors, and said that ' we were bound not to put aside or neglect such rightful '...revenue as may ' from time to time present themselves, by the failure of all ' heirs of every description whatever, or from the failure of ' heirs natural... | |
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