| sir William Henry Sleeman - 1852 - 328 pages
...account rendered to His Majesty of the receipts and expenditure of the territories so assumed—that should the Governor-General of India in Council be...the proper period of such restoration should arrive. amidst great rejoicings, that he was relieved from this burthen of sixteen lacks of rupees a year,... | |
| William P. Hale - British - 1857 - 86 pages
...the case of assumption of territory, under art. 7) to maintain (with such improvements as they may admit of) the native institutions and forms of administration...territories to the Sovereign of Oude, when the proper period for such restoration shall arrive. The Blue-book informs us that the Home Government disapproved of... | |
| Samuel Lucas - India - 1857 - 222 pages
...of this treaty, he will endeavour as far as possible to maintain (with such improvements as they may admit of ) the native institutions and forms of administration...restoration of those territories to the Sovereign of Oudh when the proper period for such restoration shall arrive. " Article 9. — All the other provisions... | |
| India - 1858 - 564 pages
...this treaty, he will endeavour, as far as possible, to maintain (with such improvements as they may admit of) the native institutions and forms of administration...territories to the Sovereign of Oude when the proper period for such restoration shall arrive." On the 11 th April, 1858 the Court of Directors commenced to reply... | |
| Leone Levi - Legislation - 1860 - 552 pages
...this treaty, he will endeavour, as far as possible, to maintain (with such improvements as they may admit of) the native institutions and forms of administration within the assumed territories, so as so facilitate the restoration of those territories to the Sovereign of Oude when the proper period... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Dept - Great Britain - 1863 - 470 pages
...this Treaty, he will endeavor, as far as possible, to maintain (with such improvements as they may admit of) the native institutions and forms of administration...territories to the Sovereign of Oude when the proper period for such restoration shall arrive. Article 9. All the other provisions and conditions of former Treaties... | |
| Sir Charles Robert Mitchell Jackson - British - 1865 - 190 pages
...Article, he would endeavour ' as far as possible to maintain (with such im' provements as they may admit of) the native ' institutions and forms of administration...' the assumed territories, so as to facilitate the restora' tion of these territories to the Sovereign of Oude, ' when the proper period for such restoration... | |
| Evans Bell - Karnataka (India) - 1865 - 248 pages
...preceding Article, he will endeavour, as far as possible, to maintain, with such improvements as they may admit of, the native institutions and forms of administration...within the assumed territories, so as to facilitate their restoration to the Sovereign of Oude when the proper period for such restoration shall arrive."*... | |
| Evans Bell - Great Britain - 1868 - 374 pages
...William Sleeman proposed to act, expressly promised "to maintain, with such improvements as they may admit of, the native institutions and forms of administration...territories to the Sovereign of Oude, when the proper period for such restoration shah1 arrive. "f Lord William Bentinck in 1831 proposed to form "an administration... | |
| Evans Bell - Great Britain - 1868 - 360 pages
...William Sleeman proposed to act, expressly promised "to maintain, with such improvements as they may admit of, the native institutions and forms of administration...within the assumed territories, so as to facilitate the restoiation of those territories to the Sovereign of Oude, when the proper period for such restoration... | |
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