A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sunnuds, Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries: N. W. Provinces, Oudh, Nipal, the Punjab, and the States on the Punjab frontier |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Populaire passages
Pagina 248 - Baluchistan shall, in respect to tolls and ferries, rest with the British Government. The provisions of this article shall not interfere with the passage of boats belonging to the Lahore Government on the said rivers, for the purposes of traffic, or the conveyance of passengers up and down their course. Regarding the ferries between the two countries respectively, at the several ghats...
Pagina 75 - Sir Henry Hardinge, GCB, one of Her Britannic Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, Governor-General, appointed by the Honourable Company to direct and control all their affairs in the East Indies, and by Maharaja Gulab Singh in person.
Pagina 361 - Singh, and the heirs male of his body, all the hilly or mountainous country, with its dependencies, situated to the eastward of the river Indus, and westward of the river Ravi...
Pagina 362 - In consideration of the transfer made to him and his heirs by the provisions of the foregoing article Maharaja Gulab Singh will pay to the British Government the sum of seventy-five...
Pagina 294 - Her Majesty being desirous that the Governments of the several Princes and Chiefs of India, who now govern their own territories, should be perpetuated, and that the representation and dignity of their Houses should be continued...
Pagina 243 - The Governor-General's agent, by direction of the Governor-General, demanded an explanation of this movement, and no reply being returned within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The GovernorGeneral, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh government, to which no provocation had been given, refrained...
Pagina 353 - Singh 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 other Chiefs and States.
Pagina 296 - Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to you, so long as your House is loyal to the Crown and faithful to the conditions of the Treaties, grants or engagements which record its obligations to the British Government.
Pagina 223 - Whereas certain differences which had arisen between the British Government and the Rajah of Lahore have been happily and amicably adjusted, and both parties being anxious to maintain the relations of perfect amity and concord, the following Articles of Treaty, which shall be binding on the heirs and successors of the two parties, have been concluded by...
Pagina 248 - Singh engages never to take, or retain in his service any British subject, nor the subject of any European or American State, without the consent of the British Government.