| James Mill - 1817 - 798 페이지
...ma^°t^e hazard of failure. — For this purpose, you will require his Excellency to make a proposed num- cession to the Company, in perpetual sovereignty, of such a portion of his tertroops, to be ritories, as shall be fully adequate, in their present impoverished condition, to... | |
| James Mill - 1820 - 650 페이지
...without a moment of delay, beyond the hazai'4 of failure. — For this purpose, you will require his Excellency to make a cession to the Company, in perpetual...condition, to defray those indispensable charges." In selecting the portions to be demanded, the object was, 200 More than one half of his Dominion! BOOK... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1836 - 780 페이지
...without a moment of delay, beyond the hazard of failure. 15. For this purpose you will require his Excellency to make a cession to the Company in perpetual...basis of the late treaty between his Highness the Soubahdar of the Deccan and the Company, by which his Highness has ceded to the Company in full sovereignty,... | |
| 1848 - 608 페이지
...Excellency — " you will require hia Excellency," were the orders given to the resident in January 1801, " to make a cession to the Company, in perpetual sovereignty,...in their present impoverished condition, to defray these indispensable charges." The portion thus marked out comprised the Doab and Rohilcund, with Azimghur... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1877 - 1004 페이지
...without a moment of delay, beyond the hazard of failure. 15. For this purpose you will require his Excellency to make a cession to the Company in perpetual...basis of the late treaty between his Highness the Soubahdar of the Deccan and the Company, by which his Highness has ceded to the Company in full sovereignty,... | |
| Henry Crossley Irwin - 1880 - 414 페이지
...subsidy was no longer safe, and that it must be secured by the cession of " such a portion of the Wazir's territories as shall be fully adequate, in their present...condition, to defray those indispensable charges," or, in other words, of rather more than half of the whole of his dominions. It was in vain that S'adat... | |
| 1882 - 766 페이지
...Excellency — " you will require his Excellency," were the orders given to the Resident in January 1801, "to make a cession to the Company, in perpetual sovereignty,...in. their present impoverished condition, to defray these indispensable charges." The portion thus marked out comprised the Doab and Rohilcund, with Azimghur... | |
| Patrick J. N. Tuck - 1998 - 268 페이지
...subsidy. Wellesley wrote to the Resident in Lucknow on 22 January 1801 saying "you will require his Excellency to make a cession to the Company in perpetual...portion of his territories as shall be fully adequate ... to defray those indispensable charges".21 The politico-strategic argument overlooks the fact that... | |
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