 | Edmund Burke - 1817
...of Nepaul engages to abide. VII. The Rajah of Nepaul herd,}1 engages never to take or retain in bis service any British subject, nor the subject of any...of the British Government. VIII. In order to secure anil improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the two states, it, is agreed... | |
 | W. Wakefield - 1995 - 300 pagina’s
...Maharajah Golab Singh engages never to take or retain in his service any British subjects, nor the subjects of any European or American State, without the consent of the British Government ARTICLE 8. — Maharajah Golab Singh engages to respect, in regard to the' territory transferred to... | |
 | G. W. Leitner - 1996 - 245 pagina’s
...within the hills, or in the territories adjoining his possessions. ARTICLE VII. Maharajah Golab Sing engages never to take, or retain in his service, any...State, without the consent of the British Government. ARTICLE VIII. Maharajah Golab Sing engages to respect in regard to the territory transferred to him,... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1817
...the arbitration of the .British Government, by whose award the Rajah of Nepaul engages to abide. Art. VII. The Rajah of Nepaul hereby engages -never to...State, without the consent of the British Government. Art. VIII. In order to secure and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between... | |
 | Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1862
...religious feelings of the inhabitants of those tracts through wrhich the army may pass. XI. The Maharajah engages never to take or retain in his service any...State, without the consent of the British Government. XII. In consideration of the services rendered by Eajah Golab Sing of Jummoo to the Lahore State, towards... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1818
...afford the British troops every aid and facility in his power. Article V. — 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. Article VI. — That... | |
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