The Expansion of British India (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1918 - 196페이지 |
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... sent to India through the Secret Committee is a letter dated May 10 , 1838 , in which the Governor - General is informed that , in consequence of the receipt by the Dost of a letter from the Emperor Nicholas , Burnes is to be ordered to ...
... sent to India through the Secret Committee is a letter dated May 10 , 1838 , in which the Governor - General is informed that , in consequence of the receipt by the Dost of a letter from the Emperor Nicholas , Burnes is to be ordered to ...
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... sent out , acknowledging the declaration of August 13 , in which Auckland announced his determination " to give the direct and powerful assistance of the British Government to the enterprise of Sháh Shuja in a degree which was not in ...
... sent out , acknowledging the declaration of August 13 , in which Auckland announced his determination " to give the direct and powerful assistance of the British Government to the enterprise of Sháh Shuja in a degree which was not in ...
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... sent , as your Majesty must be aware , not directly by the Commissioners for the affairs of India , but , as the Act of Parliament prescribes in affairs requiring secrecy , by their discretion through and in the name of the Secret ...
... sent , as your Majesty must be aware , not directly by the Commissioners for the affairs of India , but , as the Act of Parliament prescribes in affairs requiring secrecy , by their discretion through and in the name of the Secret ...
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... sent . It seems to the Queen that the course intended to be pursued - namely to take time to consider the affairs of India without making any precipitate change in the policy hitherto pursued , and without involving the country hastily ...
... sent . It seems to the Queen that the course intended to be pursued - namely to take time to consider the affairs of India without making any precipitate change in the policy hitherto pursued , and without involving the country hastily ...
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... sent out Lord Ellenborough in his stead , who arrived in India in February , 1842. He lost little time in announcing his views on the situation . He considered that the occupa- tion of Afghanistan , even if it could be effected , would ...
... sent out Lord Ellenborough in his stead , who arrived in India in February , 1842. He lost little time in announcing his views on the situation . He considered that the occupa- tion of Afghanistan , even if it could be effected , would ...
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193 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. 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.
193 페이지 - We hereby announce to the native princes of India that all treaties and engagements made with them by or under the authority of the Honourable East India Company are by us accepted, and will be scrupulously maintained ; and we look for the like observance on their part.
193 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.
192 페이지 - 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 India Company.
52 페이지 - To be sure, in this country, during the latter part of the eighteenth and the early part of the nineteenth centuries, the...
193 페이지 - We know, and respect, the feelings of attachment with which the Natives of India regard the Lands inherited by them from their Ancestors; and We desire to protect them in all Rights connected therewith, subject to the equitable demands of the State; and We will that generally, in framing and administering the Law, due regard be paid to the ancient Rights, Usages, and Customs of India.
134 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.
191 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...
194 페이지 - ... revolt, their lives alone can be guaranteed; but in apportioning the penalty due to such persons full consideration will be given to the circumstances under which they have been induced to throw off their allegiance; and large indulgence will be shown to those whose crimes may appear to have originated in too credulous acceptance of the false reports circulated by designing men.