The Despatches, Minutes, and Correspondence, of the Marquess Wellesley, K. G.: During His Administration in India, Том 2J. Murray, 1836 |
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... continue to the contracting parties to an incalculable date , that happiness , that security , and that universal good - will which it has hitherto produced . But , my Lord , you have directed my observation beyond the present hour ...
... continue to the contracting parties to an incalculable date , that happiness , that security , and that universal good - will which it has hitherto produced . But , my Lord , you have directed my observation beyond the present hour ...
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... continue , I trust you will strike a blow against those prolific sources of intrigue in peace , and of piracy and buccaneering in war . I transmit to you by this despatch a set of the French papers found in the palace at Seringapatam ...
... continue , I trust you will strike a blow against those prolific sources of intrigue in peace , and of piracy and buccaneering in war . I transmit to you by this despatch a set of the French papers found in the palace at Seringapatam ...
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... continue to be on their guard , notwithstanding the recent defeat of that portion of the French army which entered Syria , and if the British forces should have it in their power to attack the first of the enemy's troops , which make ...
... continue to be on their guard , notwithstanding the recent defeat of that portion of the French army which entered Syria , and if the British forces should have it in their power to attack the first of the enemy's troops , which make ...
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... continue in force ; and no subsequent engagements had been contracted with the Nizam which could entitle him to any advantages in the present peace exceeding his relative proportion in the expences and exertions of the allied force ...
... continue in force ; and no subsequent engagements had been contracted with the Nizam which could entitle him to any advantages in the present peace exceeding his relative proportion in the expences and exertions of the allied force ...
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... continuing a large investment from an Indian capital , because from the experience I have already had in extricating their affairs under very unpromising cir- cumstances , I should have felt perfectly satisfied that a few years after ...
... continuing a large investment from an Indian capital , because from the experience I have already had in extricating their affairs under very unpromising cir- cumstances , I should have felt perfectly satisfied that a few years after ...
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Стр. 152 - I demand of your lordship, the justice of believing me to be with the greatest respect, My Lord, Your lordship's most obedient, and most obliged humble servant, JON.
Стр. 719 - Nizam engages neither to commence nor to pursue, in future, any negotiations with any other power whatever, without giving previous notice, and entering into mutual consultation with the honourable East India Company's Government...
Стр. 420 - Holding to the wisdom of Lord Wellesley's maxim, that an insult offered to the British flag at the mouth of the Ganges should be resented as promptly and as fully as an insult offered at the mouth of the Thames...
Стр. 475 - Patent, and every clause, article and thing therein contained, and further know you that We, reposing especial Trust and confidence in the Prudence, Courage and Loyalty of you the said Henry Ellis, Esq.
Стр. 22 - Commissioners to be, nevertheless, subject to such orders and instructions as they shall, from time to time, receive from me, and regularly to report their proceedings to me, keeping an exact diary, or daily record thereof, under the signature of one of their Secretaries.
Стр. 327 - Commercial or mercantile knowledge, is not only unnecessary throughout every branch of the judicial department, but those civil servants who are invested with the powers of magistracy, or attached to the judicial department in any ministerial capacity, although bearing the denomination of merchants, factors or writers, are bound by law, and by the solemn obligation of an oath, to abstain from every commercial and mercantile pursuit ; the mercantile title which they bear, not only affords no description...
Стр. 717 - ... or allies, and, after due representation, shall refuse to enter into amicable explanation, or shall deny the just satisfaction or indemnity which the contracting parties shall have required, then the contracting parties will proceed to concert and prosecute such further measures as the case shall appear to demand.
Стр. 326 - Europe ; to maintain civil order in one of the most populous and litigious regions of the world ; these are now the duties of the larger proportion of the civil servants of the Company. The senior merchants composing the five courts of circuit and appeal under the presidency of Bengal exercise in each of those courts a jurisdiction of greater local extent, applicable to a larger population, and occupied in the determination of causes infinitely more intricate and numerous than that of any regularly...
Стр. 47 - Government shall occasionally judge it necessary to offer to him, with a view to the economy of his finances, the better collection of his revenues, the administration of justice...
Стр. 20 - The details of this painful, but indispensable measure, cannot be entrusted to any person more likely to combine every office of humanity with the prudential precautions required by the occasion, than Colonel Wellesley ; and I therefore commit to his discretion, activity, and humanity, the whole arrangement, subject always to such suggestions as may be offered by the other members of the Commission.