... that our object in India ought to be to render the British Government paramount in effect if not declaredly so ; to hold the other States as vassals, though not in name, and to oblige them in return for our guarantee and protection to perform the... Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877 - Page 367by James Kennedy - 1884 - 392 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Clark Marshman - 1867 - 440 pages
...and to oblige them, in return for our guarantee and protection, to perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting our rule with all their forces,...submitting their mutual differences to our arbitration." Before he quitted India he had waged war on a more gigantic scale than even Lord Wellesley ; he had... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1867 - 476 pages
...and to oblige them, in return for our guarantee and protection, to perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting our rule with all their forces,...submitting their mutual differences to our arbitration." Before he quitted India he had waged war on a more gigantic scale than even Lord Wellesley; he had... | |
| J. J. Higginbotham - 1874 - 558 pages
...and to oblige them, in return for our guarantee and protection, to perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting our rule with all their forces,...submitting their mutual differences to our arbitration," and during his administration of nearly ten years, he accomplished what Weflesley had intended —... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1876 - 582 pages
...effect, if " not declaredly so ... and to oblige the other states to " perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting " our rule with all their forces,...submitting their " mutual differences to our arbitration." SBCT.IJ NEPAUL 311 Lord Hastings found his eastern throne no bed of roses. AU The non-intervention... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1880 - 606 pages
...effect, if ' not declaredly so ... and to oblige the other states to ' perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting our rule with all their forces,...submitting their mutual differences to our arbitration." Lord Hastings found his eastern throne no bed of roses. AD The non-intervention policy—which the... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 406 pages
...and to oblige them, in return for our guarantee and protection, to perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting our rule with all their forces,...submitting their mutual differences to our arbitration. In carrying out this policy, he first dealt with the aggressions of the Ghoorkhas, a. tribe of splendid... | |
| Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot - 1889 - 262 pages
...them, ' in return for our guarantee and protection, to ' perform the two great feudatory functions of supporting 'our rule with all their forces, and...submitting their ' mutual differences to our arbitration.' It was not without difficulty that Lord Moira overcame the reluctance of his official superiors to... | |
| 1891 - 304 pages
...mount, in effect if not declaredly so ... and to oblige the other States to perform the two feudatory duties of supporting our rule with all their forces...submitting their mutual differences to our arbitration." Having thus firmly struck the key-note of an Imperial policy, it was but natural that the Governor-General... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1893 - 622 pages
...effect, if " not declaredly so ... and to oblige the other states to " perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting " our rule with all their forces,...submitting their " mutual differences to our arbitration." t Lord Hastings found his eastern throne no bed of roses. AD The non-intervention policy — which... | |
| Thomas Henry Thornton - 1898 - 524 pages
...name, and to oblige them in return for our guarantee and protection to perform the two great feudatory duties of supporting our rule with all their forces,...submitting their mutual differences to our arbitration ". In furtherance of this policy a detachment of the British army, technically known as the Subsidiary... | |
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