Nizam engages neither to commence nor to pursue in future any negotiations with any other power whatever without giving previous notice, and entering into mutual consultation with the Honourable East India Company's Government... A History of the Native States of India - Page 395de Surendra Nath Roy - 1888Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Georg Friedrich Martens - 1807 - 664 pages
...two 6tates '• 6O firn)ly cemented that they may be considered a.- one and the same, the maha rajah engages neither to commence nor to pursue in future...with any principal states or powers, without giving previou* notice, and entering into mutual consultation with the honorable EastIndia company's government;... | |
 | Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1804 - 820 pages
...engages, neither to commence nor to pursue in future, any negotiations with any other power whatever, without giving previous notice, and entering into mutual consultation with the honourable East India Company's government ; and the honourable Company's government on their parts, hereby declare,... | |
 | Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1807 - 756 pages
...and the same, the maha rajah engages neither to commence nor to pursue, in future, any négociation with any principal states or powers, without giving...entering into mutual consultation with the honourable East India Company's government : and the honourable Company's government, on their part, declare that... | |
 | Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1835 - 638 pages
...crimes, or of hostility against the person or government of the aforesaid Maharajah Dowlut Rao Scindiah. the two states is so firmly cemented, that they may...notice, and entering into mutual consultation with the Honorable East India Company's government: and the Honorable Company's government, on their part, declare... | |
 | Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1836 - 780 pages
...engages neither to commence nor to pursue, in future, any negotiations with any other power whatever, without giving previous notice, and entering into...the honourable Company's Government, on their part, hereby declare, that they have no manner of concern with any of his Highness's children, relations,... | |
 | Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1837 - 734 pages
...engages neither to commence nor to pursue in future, any negotiations with any other power whatever, without giving previous notice, and entering into mutual consultation, with the Honourable East India Company's Government : and the Honourable Company's Government, on their parts, hereby declare,... | |
 | Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1837 - 782 pages
...or of hostility, against the person or government of the aforesaid Maharajah Dowlut llao Scindiah. ' 8. As, by the present treaty, the union and friendship...notice, and entering into mutual consultation with the Honorable East India Company's government: and the Honorable Company's government, on their part, declare... | |
 | Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1838 - 1062 pages
...engages neither to commence nor to pursue, in future, any Negotiations with any other Power whatever, without giving previous notice, and entering into mutual consultation with the Honourable East-India Company's Government: and the Honourable Company's Government, on their part, hereby declare,... | |
 | Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison - 1881 - 68 pages
...engages neither to commence nor to pursue in future any negotiations with any other power whatever without giving previous notice and entering into mutual consultation with the Honourable East ludia Company's Government; and the Honourable Company'* . % independence in the greatest number... | |
 | India. Foreign and Political Department - 1893 - 618 pages
...one and the same, the Maharajah engages neither to commence nor to pursue in future any negociation with any principal States or powers, without giving...entering into mutual consultation with the Honourable East India Company's Government : and the Honourable Company's Government, on their part, declare that... | |
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