| Evans Bell - Karnataka (India) - 1865 - 248 pages
...dated the 14th of April, 1834, he writes as follows : — " By the adoption of the arrangement which I advocate, certain doubts will be removed which I cannot...assumption was actually made on account of the Rajah's misgovernment. The Subsidy does not appear to have been in any immediate jeopardy. Again the Treaty... | |
| Evans Bell - India - 1865 - 68 pages
...sufficiently explain its important bearing on the case :— " By the adoption of the arrangement which I advocate, certain doubts will be removed which I cannot...assumption was actually made on account of the Rajah's misgovernment. The Subsidy does not appear to have been in any immediate jeopardy. Again, the Treaty... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1866 - 862 pages
...arrangement, Lord William Bentinck wrote as follows : — "By " By the adoption of tlie arrangement which I advocate, certain doubts will be removed which I cannot...justice, according to a strict interpretation, of the couise that hus been pursued. The treaty warrants an assumption of the country with a view to secure... | |
| England - 1866 - 908 pages
...a despatch to the Court of Directors at home, that he could not help entertaining " certain doubts, both as to the legality and the justice, according...interpretation, of the course that has been pursued." He gave as a reason for these doubts, that "the treaty warrants an assumption of the country with a... | |
| 1880 - 770 pages
..."By the adoption of the arrangement which I advocate" — anew Treaty and a partial restoration — "certain doubts will be removed which I cannot help...assumption was actually made on account of the Rajah's misgovernment. The Subsidy does not appear to have been in any immediate jeopardy. Again, the Treaty... | |
| Evans Bell - British - 1885 - 306 pages
...conditions, dated 14th of April 1834, he writes as follows : — " By the adoption of the arrangement which I advocate, certain doubts will be removed which I cannot...The assumption was actually made on account of the Eajah's misgovermnent. The Subsidy does not appear to have been in any immediate jeopardy. Again, the... | |
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