A Vindication of the Marquis of Dalhousie's Indian Administration

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Smith, Elder, 1865 - 179페이지
 

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126 페이지 - Government or its local representative, and if (which God forbid) gross and systematic oppression, anarchy, and misrule should hereafter at any time prevail within the Oude dominions, such as seriously to endanger the public tranquillity...
136 페이지 - The prospects of the people may be improved without resorting to so extreme a measure as the annexation of the territory and the abolition of the throne.
34 페이지 - ... of our own safety and of the maintenance of the tranquillity of our provinces ; but I cannot conceive it possible for any one to dispute the policy of taking advantage of every just opportunity which presents itself for consolidating the territories...
119 페이지 - I am satisfied that no effectual security can be provided against the ruin of the province of Oude, until the exclusive management of the civil and military government of that country shall be transferred to the Company, under suitable provisions for the maintenance of his Excellency and of his family.
148 페이지 - The effect of this reserve and want of full communication is felt to be embarrassing to-day. It is the more embarrassing that the cancelled instrument was still included in a volume of treaties which was published in 1845 by the authority of Government. There is no better way of encountering this difficulty than by meeting it full in the face.
148 페이지 - If the King should allude to the treaty of 1837, and should ask why, if further measures are necessary in relation to the administration of Oude, the large powers which are given to the British Government by the said treaty should not now be put in force, His Majesty must be informed that the treaty has had no existence since it was communicated to the Court of Directors, by whom it was wholly annulled. His Majesty will be reminded that the Court of Lucknow was informed at the time that certain articles...
5 페이지 - When the Hindu is a prince holding his principality subordinate to, or as a gift from, a paramount State, it is a condition of succession to the principality that the adoption be made with the consent of such paramount State. His private property will pass to the adopted son whether the paramount State has or has not consented to the adoption, but in the absence of such consent the principality reverts to the paramount State.
35 페이지 - The territories lie in the very heart of our own possessions. They are interposed between the two principal military stations in the presidency of Bombay ; and are at least calculated, in the hands of an independent sovereign, to form an obstacle to safe communication and combined military movement. The district is fertile, and the revenue productive ; the population, accustomed for some time to regular and peaceful government, are tranquil themselves and prepared for the regular government our possession...
135 페이지 - King may be permitted to retain his royal title and position, but may be required to vest the whole civil and military administration of his kingdom in the Government of the East India Company, for ever.
21 페이지 - ... in my conscience, I believe, we should ensure to the population of the state a perpetuity of that just and mild government which they have lately enjoyed...

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