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" The Government of India formerly declared that it desired no further conquest, and it proved by its acts the sincerity of its professions. The Government of India has no desire for conquest now ; but it is bound in its duty to- provide fully for its own... "
The illustrated history of the British empire in India and the East ... to ... - Page 667
by Edward Henry Nolan - 1878
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Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and ..., Volume 7

1849 - 820 pages
...proved by its acts the sincerity of its professions. The Government of India has no desire for conquest now; but it is bound, in its duty, to provide fully...as the only sure mode of protecting the state from tbe perpetual recurrence of unprovoked and wasting wars, the Governor- General is compelled to resolve...
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Allen's Indian Mail and Register of Intelligence for British ..., Volume 7

China - 1849 - 784 pages
...proved by its acts the sincerity of its professions. The Government of India has no desire for conquest now ; but it is bound, in its duty, to provide fully...as the only sure mode of protecting the state from tbe perpetual recurrence of unprovoked and wasting wars, the Governor- General is compelled to resolve...
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History of British India: With Continuation Comprising the Afghan War, the ...

Hugh Murray - India - 1850 - 776 pages
...The government of Honesty of India has no desire for conquest now ; but it is bound, voiicy!' m ^s duty, to provide fully for its own security, and to...wars, the governor-general is compelled to resolve Necessity to upon tile entire subjection of a people whora their own sefk'imuf government has long...
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History of British India. With continuation

Hugh Murray - India - 1853 - 800 pages
...proved by its acts the sincerity of its professions. The government of India has no desire for conquest now; but it is bound, in its duty, to provide fully...that end, and as the only sure mode of protecting the ttate from the perpetual recurrence of unprovoked and wasting wars, the governor-general is compelled...
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The history of England, by D. Hume, continued by T. Smollett, and to the ...

David Hume - 1859 - 230 pages
...proved by its acts the sincerity of its professions. The government of India has no desire for conquest now — but it is bound, in its duty, to provide fully...protecting the state from the perpetual recurrence of uuprovoked and wasting wars, the governor-general is compelled to resolve upon the entire subjection...
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A Comprehensive History of India, Civil, Military and Social: From ..., Volume 3

Henry Beveridge - India - 1862 - 796 pages
...proved by its act« the sincerity of its professions. The government of India has no desire for conquest now; but it is bound in its duty to provide fully...those committed to its charge. To that end, and as tbe only sure mode of protecting the state from the perpetual recurrence of unprovoked and wasting...
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Vol.1,2, by lt. col. Williams History of the wars caused by the ..., Volumes 3-4

William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 pages
...had formerly declared it required no conquest ; it had no desire for conquest now — " But it was bound in its duty to provide fully for its own security,...unprovoked and wasting wars, the governor-general was compelled to resolre upon the entire subjection of a people whom their own government had long...
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India, Volume 2

G. S. Chhabra - India - 2005 - 710 pages
...proclaimed purpose of destroying the British and their power.... "The Government has no desire for conquest now, but it is bound in its duty to provide fully...guard the interests of those committed to its charge." And, therefore, the Governor-General "hereby proclaims, that the kingdom of the Punjab is at an end.""...
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Jñānodaya, Volume 8

Christianity - 1849 - 514 pages
...proved by its acts the sincerity of its professions. The Government of India has no desire for conquest now ; but it is bound in its duty to- provide fully...perpetual recurrence of unprovoked and wasting wars, the Governor General is compelled to resolve upon the entire subjection of a people whom their own Government...
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