Pindarees, and to destroy and prevent the revival of the predatory system In every part of India ; the following Articles have been agreed on for the purpose of giving effect to the mutual wishes of the two States : Article 1. A History of the Native States of India - Page 402de Surendra Nath Roy - 1888Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1818 - 708 pages
...British Government, and Mafia Rajah Doielut Row Scindia. Article 1. The contracting parties eo.gage to employ the forces of their respective governments, and of their allies and dependents, in prosecutingoperations against the Piudarces, and any other bodies of associated freebooters,... | |
 | John Malcolm - 1823 - 564 pages
...revival of the predatory system in every part of India; the following Articles have been agreed on, for the purpose of giving effect to the mutual wishes of the two States. ARTICLE I. — The contracting parties engage to employ the forces of their respective Governments, and of... | |
 | John Malcolm - 1824 - 562 pages
...revival of the predatory system in every part of India ; the following Articles have been agreed on, for the purpose of giving effect to the mutual wishes of the two States. ARTICLE I. — The contracting parties engage to employ the forces of their respective Governments, and of... | |
 | Sir John Malcolm - 1832 - 562 pages
...revival of the predatory system in every part of India; the following Articles have been agreed on, for the purpose of giving effect to the mutual wishes of the two States. ARTICLE I. — The contracting parties engage to employ the forces of their respective Governments, and of... | |
 | Sir John Malcolm - 1832 - 562 pages
...revival of the predatory system in every part of India ; the following Articles have been agreed on, for the purpose of giving effect to the mutual wishes of the two States. ABTICLI; I. — The contractihg parties engage to employ the forces of their respective Governments,... | |
 | 1837 - 682 pages
...of their allies and dependents, in prosecuting operations against the Pindarries, and other hordes of associated freebooters, to expel them from their...measures to disperse and prevent them from re-assembling. The forces of the two governments and their allies were immediately to attack the robbers and their... | |
 | Edward Thornton - 1843 - 628 pages
...articles, was forthwith concluded with Scindia; by the first of which, the contracting parties engaged to employ the forces of their respective governments, and of their allies and dependents, in prosecuting operations against the Pindarries, and other hordes of associated freebooters,... | |
 | Edward Thornton - 1843 - 622 pages
...articles, was forthwith concluded with Scindia ; by the first of which, the contracting parties engaged to employ the forces of their respective governments, and of their allies and dependents, in prosecuting operations against the Pindarries, and other hordes of associated freebooters,... | |
 | Edward Thornton - 1859 - 690 pages
...articles, was forthwith concluded with Scindia ; by the first of which, the contracting parties engaged to employ the forces of their respective governments, and of their allies and dependents, in prosecuting operations against the Pindarries and other hordes of associated freebooters,... | |
 | India. Foreign and Political Department - 1893 - 616 pages
...revival of the predatory system in every part of India; the following Articles have heen agreed on for the purpose of giving effect to the mutual wishes...effectual measures to disperse and prevent them from re-assembling1. With this view the forces of the two Governments and their respective allies will immediately... | |
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