Sketches of the Relations Subsisting Between the British Government in India: And the Different Native StatesG.H. Huttmann, 1837 - 193페이지 |
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... Hindoo of the present day knows not to which dynasty his forefathers belonged , nor does he care . He belongs himself to some great class or portion of the Hindoo people . The religion and privileges of that class are things very sacred ...
... Hindoo of the present day knows not to which dynasty his forefathers belonged , nor does he care . He belongs himself to some great class or portion of the Hindoo people . The religion and privileges of that class are things very sacred ...
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... Hindoo fellow - soldiers , and more watched by them and by us than the inhabitants of cities . They have other duties to attend to , and their minds are more subdued by discipline and a long course of service . It may therefore be ...
... Hindoo fellow - soldiers , and more watched by them and by us than the inhabitants of cities . They have other duties to attend to , and their minds are more subdued by discipline and a long course of service . It may therefore be ...
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... Hindoo ; consisting of 10 or 12,000 Cavalry , about 1,10,000 Infantry , and supported by 30,000 European troops of all arms ; protecting a land frontier of 3,536 British miles , and covering and giving protection to 1,111,162 square ...
... Hindoo ; consisting of 10 or 12,000 Cavalry , about 1,10,000 Infantry , and supported by 30,000 European troops of all arms ; protecting a land frontier of 3,536 British miles , and covering and giving protection to 1,111,162 square ...
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... Hindoo laws of inheritance , they must very soon lose whatever importance may belong to them as district revenue settlements ; and like all other Hindoo property , except principalities , which apparently are not subject to those laws ...
... Hindoo laws of inheritance , they must very soon lose whatever importance may belong to them as district revenue settlements ; and like all other Hindoo property , except principalities , which apparently are not subject to those laws ...
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... Hindoo Law Officers of India ; and a Code of Laws which the judges , the lawyers , and the people may understand , must , although lawyers are said not to be the best legislators , be the result . Years may be necessary to the ...
... Hindoo Law Officers of India ; and a Code of Laws which the judges , the lawyers , and the people may understand , must , although lawyers are said not to be the best legislators , be the result . Years may be necessary to the ...
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administration affairs Ajmere Ameer Khan amongst amount appear army authority Baee Beekaneer Bengal Berar Bhopal Bhurtpore Bombay Boondee British Government calculated capital Cavalry ceded chiefs Chundoo Lal considered contingent court Cutch Dehlee districts European evil expence foreign former frontier Governor guaranteed Guikowar Guzerat Gwalior Hindoo Holkar Hyderabad India Infantry interests interference internal Jageer Jageerdars Jessulmere Jeypore Joudpore Kolapore Kotah Kour lakhs lakhs of rupees late Maha Raja Mahomed Mahommedan Mahratta Mahratta empire Malwa measures ment minister Nagpore native Nawab necessary negotiated neighbouring opium Oudeepore payment Peishwa period person political agent Poona portion position possessions Prince principal protection Raj Rana Raja Man Singh Raja's Rajpoot Rajpootana Rao Raja Rawul Regent regiments resident at Dehlee revenue Rewah Runjeet rupees rupees per annum Sattara Scindia settlement Sikhs sovereign subjects subsidiary force supposed supremacy territory throne tion treaty tribute troops Ulwur village whilst Wuzeer Zalim Singh Zumindars
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45 페이지 - Excellency engages that he will establish in his reserved dominions such a system of administration, to be carried into effect by his own officers, as shall be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects, and be calculated to secure the lives and property of the inhabitants ; and His Excellency will always advise with, and act in conformity to the counsel of the officers of the said Honourable Company.
72 페이지 - Oudeypore will always act in subordinate co-operation with the British Government, and acknowledge its supremacy and will not have any connection with other Chiefs or States.
72 페이지 - Oudeypore will not enter into any negotiation with any Chief or State without the knowledge and sanction of the British Government; but his usual amicable correspondence with friends and relations shall continue.
72 페이지 - Sing and his heirs and successors will act in subordinate co-operation with the British Government and acknowledge its supremacy, and will not have any connection with any other Chiefs or States.
63 페이지 - Peshwa for its expenses, and inflicted no punishment for his protection of a murderer. It simply required the surrender of the criminal, and on Bajee Rao's compliance, it restored him to the undiminished enjoyment of all the benefits of the alliance.
30 페이지 - French nation, actuated by design and deceit, attempt to settle with a view of establishing themselves on any of the Islands or shores of Persia, a conjoint force shall be appointed by the two high contract* Sutherland's Sketches, p.
30 페이지 - ... if any of the great men of the French nation express a wish or desire to obtain a place of residence, or dwelling, in any of the islands or shores of the kingdom of Persia, that they may raise the standard of abode, or settlement, leave for their residing in such a place shall not be granted.
45 페이지 - Oude government from its subjects, without having the means of judging whether that claim were just or unjust ; and we have lent our troops almost for the performance of the ordinary duties of police. We at another time supported a minister in his office, and, during our support of him, borrowed money from the treasury of the state, the interest of which we guaranteed in perpetuity to him and his family, though in lending it he was guilty of betraying the interests of his sovereign. We have at another...
76 페이지 - Raja of Jeypore will no doubt continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as he has disgraced himself to please that nation by giving up to their vengeance the unfortunate Vizier Ally, who had sought its protection.
45 페이지 - There is no state in India with whose government we have interfered so systematically, and so uselessly, as with that of Oude. But this interference has been more in favour of men than of measures ; and has apparently been utterly useless for the purpose of securing to the people of Oude any improvement in their institutions, or in the form of administering them. We at one time sent our officers and troops to enforce the payment of the revenue claimed by the Oude government from its subjects, without...