The Last Days of the Company: A Source Book of Indian History, 1818-1858, 1권G. Bell, 1918 |
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... prince , they add , is Sháh Shuja ; and they are disposed to concur in the opinion offered by Wade on January 1. A comparatively insignificant effort , " they think , would suffice , but the Governor - General must take means to prevent ...
... prince , they add , is Sháh Shuja ; and they are disposed to concur in the opinion offered by Wade on January 1. A comparatively insignificant effort , " they think , would suffice , but the Governor - General must take means to prevent ...
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... princes . Sir Charles Napier has attempted to defend the actions of Lord Ellenborough and himself in the following words : - British Policy in Sind " " Source . - Extract of a Private Letter from Sir C. Napier . Con- quest of Scinde ...
... princes . Sir Charles Napier has attempted to defend the actions of Lord Ellenborough and himself in the following words : - British Policy in Sind " " Source . - Extract of a Private Letter from Sir C. Napier . Con- quest of Scinde ...
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... princes whose cause we espoused against the French and their allies ; pecuniary payments often failing , territorial assignments took their place , and we were obliged to exercise a civil as well as a military power . Our whole dominion ...
... princes whose cause we espoused against the French and their allies ; pecuniary payments often failing , territorial assignments took their place , and we were obliged to exercise a civil as well as a military power . Our whole dominion ...
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... princes is this ; we take their military protection on ourselves , and the military power of the state into our own hands . Having taken from them the military power of government , that is , all the power , we then say to them , we ...
... princes is this ; we take their military protection on ourselves , and the military power of the state into our own hands . Having taken from them the military power of government , that is , all the power , we then say to them , we ...
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... princes stood in awe of their subjects . Insurrection against oppression was the general practice of the country . The princes knew that when mismanagement or oppression went to a certain extent there would be revolt , and that they ...
... princes stood in awe of their subjects . Insurrection against oppression was the general practice of the country . The princes knew that when mismanagement or oppression went to a certain extent there would be revolt , and that they ...
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195 페이지 - We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native Princes as our own ; and we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity and that social advancement which can only be secured by internal peace and good government.
195 페이지 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.
194 페이지 - VICTORIA, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Colonies and Dependencies thereof in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Australasia, Queen, Defender of the Faith. Whereas, for divers weighty reasons, we have resolved, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in Parliament assembled, to take upon ourselves the government of the territories in India, heretofore administered in trust for us by the Honourable East...
54 페이지 - To be sure, in this country, during the latter part of the eighteenth and the early part of the nineteenth centuries, the...
195 페이지 - We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and, while we will permit no aggression upon our dominions or our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others.
136 페이지 - We must not forget that in the sky of India, serene as it is, a small cloud may arise, at first no bigger than a man's hand, but which, growing larger and larger, may at last threaten to burst, and overwhelm us with ruin.
196 페이지 - When, by the blessing of Providence, internal tranquillity shall be restored, it is our earnest desire to stimulate the peaceful industry of India, to promote works of public utility and improvement, and to administer the government for the benefit of all our subjects resident therein. In their prosperity will be our strength, in their contentment our security, and in their gratitude our best reward.
193 페이지 - Bearing in mind that it is a female Sovereign who speaks to more than a hundred millions of Eastern people, on assuming the direct government over them, and after a bloody war, giving them pledges which her future reign is to redeem, and explaining the principles of her government. Such a document should breathe feelings of generosity, benevolence, and religious toleration, and point out the privileges which the Indians will receive in being placed on an equality with the subjects of the British...
196 페이지 - With regard to such the demands of justice forbid the exercise of mercy. To those who have willingly given asylum to murderers knowing them to be such, or who may have acted as leaders or instigators...
23 페이지 - ... by the infliction of some signal and decisive blow upon the Afghans, which may make it appear to them, and to our own subjects and to our allies, that we have the power of inflicting punishment upon those who commit atrocities and violate their faith, and that we withdraw ultimately...