| William Knighton - Oudh - 1921 - 402 pages
...improvement of the internal administration. By article 4 of the Treaty of Lucknow the Nawab had undertaken ' to establish in his reserved dominions such a system...be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects, and to be calculated to secure the lives and property of the inhabitants ; and His Excellency will always... | |
| Samuel Lucas - Oudh (India) - 1924 - 216 pages
...advising with, and acting in conformity to the counsel of the officers of the Honourable Company, shall establish in his reserved dominions such a system...administration (to be carried into effect by his own officer*) as shall be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects and be calculated to secure the lives... | |
| India - 1857 - 224 pages
...the possession of his remaining territories ; and the Vizier engaged that he would establish in them such a system of administration, to be carried into effect by his own officers, as should be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects, and be calculated to secure the lives and property... | |
| Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - History - 2003 - 836 pages
...foreign and domestic enemy, while the Sovereign of Oude, upon his part, bound himself to establish "such a system of administration, to be carried into effect by his own officers, as should be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects, and calculated to secure the lives and property... | |
| Gautam Chakravarty - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 276 pages
...Awadh's army was virtually disbanded, and half its territories annexed, the Nawab Saadat Ali was required to 'establish in his reserved dominions such a system...effect by his own officers, as shall be conducive to secure the lives and property of the inhabitants; and His Excellency will always act in conformity... | |
| Asia - 1826 - 840 pages
...and servants ; the British Government engaging to guarantee his authority, and the Vizier engaging to establish, in his reserved dominions, " such a...be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects, and be calculated to secure the lives and property of the inhabitants ; and his Excellency will always... | |
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