 | 1850
...general to afford the British troops every aid and facility in his power ; that he will not permit any British subject, nor the subject of any European or American state, to reside within his dominions without the permission of the English Government; that he will immediately... | |
 | Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852
...arbitration of the British government, by whose award the Rajah of Nepaul engages to abide. ARTICLE VII. " The. Rajah of Nepaul hereby engages never to...State, without the consent of the British government. ARTICLE VIII. "In order to secure and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between... | |
 | Georg Friedrich Martens - 1852
...The Maharajah engages never to take, or retain in bis service, any British subject nor the snbject of any European or American state , without the consent of the British government. te, ritoires et l'admettre au privilege d'un traue particu- 1846 lier avec le Gouvernement anglais.... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 640 pagina’s
...tracts through which the army may pass. 1847.] TBEATY OF PEACE. 617 " ARTICLB XI. — The maharajah engages never to take or retain in his service any...state, without the consent of the British government. " ARTICLB XII. — In consideration of the services rendered by Rajah Ghoolab Singh, of Jummoo, to... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1853
...feelings of inhabitants of those tracts through which the army may pass. " ARTICLE XI. — The maharajab engages never to take or retain in his service any...state, without the consent of the British government. " ARTICLE XII. — In consideration of the services rendered by Rajah Ghoolab Singh, of Jummoo, to... | |
 | William Wellington Waterloo Humbly - 1854 - 616 pagina’s
...feelings of the inhabitants of those tracts through which the army may pass. Article 11. — The Maharajah engages never to take, or retain, in his service, any British subject, nor the subject APPENDIX. 597 of any European or American State without the consent of the British Government. Article... | |
 | Charles Pope - 1854
...lirttixh or American Subjtct*. — Maharajah Gholab Singh engages never t take or rt-tjiin in liis service any British subject, nor the subject of any European or American Stato, without the consent of the British government. 8. Territories before ceded.— Maharajah Gholab... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1855
...disputed, or which were now ceded to the Company ; never to retain in his service any British subject, or the subject of any European or American state, without the consent of the British government ; to allow the permanent residence of an English minister at the Court of Catmandoo, and to send accredited... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1855
...disputed, or which were now ceded to the Company ; never to retain in his service any British subject, or the subject of any European or American state, without the consent of the British government; to allow the permanent residence of an English minister at the Court of Catmandoo, and to send accredited... | |
 | 1856
...the British troops when employed in the hills. The Maharajah never to employ any British subject or the subject of any European or American State without the consent of the British Government. The British Government will aid the Maharajah in protecting his territory from external enemies. The... | |
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