The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington: During His Various Campaigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries, and France, from 1799 to 1818, Volume 2J. Murray, 1835 |
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Page 172 - ... determined, with a view to the preservation of peace and tranquillity, to enter into a general defensive alliance, for the complete and reciprocal protection of their respective territories, together with those of their several allies and dependants, against the unprovoked aggressions or unjust encroachments of all or any enemies whatever.
Page 173 - ... and, after due representation, shall refuse to enter into amicable explanation, or shall deny the just satisfaction or indemnity which the contracting parties shall have required, then the contracting parties will proceed to concert and prosecute such further measures as the case shall appear to demand. For the more distinct explanation of...
Page 172 - SIR HENRY HARDINGE, GCB, one of HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL, GOVERNOR-GENERAL, appointed by the HONOURABLE COMPANY to direct and control all their affairs in the EAST INDIES, and by MAHARAJAH GULAB SING in person— 1846.
Page 110 - Passages ; and I shall be much obliged to you if you will be so kind as to let me...
Page 403 - Highness, by virtue of the powers delegated to him by the most Noble Richard Marquis Wellesley, Knight of the most illustrious Order of St. Patrick, one of His Britannic Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Governor-General in Council, appointed by the Honourable the Court of Directors of the...
Page 618 - For this plain reason,' was the answer, ' I am nimmukwaUah, as we say in the East; that is, I have ate of the King's salt, and, therefore, I conceive it to be my duty to serve with unhesitating zeal and cheerfulness, when and wherever the King or his government may think proper to employ me.
Page 177 - In order to strengthen and confirm the friendship established between the two states, it is agreed that neither of the two contracting parties shall enter into any alliance or have any concern with the tributaries or Chiefs of the other, and in order to support the independent authority of both governments, it is agreed and declared that hereafter neither of the contracting parties will give protection or countenance to the rebellious tributaries and subjects of the other ; but they will use their...
Page 623 - V. As soon as the ships shall have been removed from the dock-yard, or within six weeks from the date of this Capitulation, or sooner if possible, the Troops of His Britannic Majesty shall deliver up the Citadel to the Troops of His Danish Majesty, in the state in which it shall be found when they occupy it. His Britannic Majesty's Troops shall likewise within the before-mentioned time, or sooner if possible, be embarked from the Island of Zealand. Art. VI. From the date of this Capitulation hostilities...
Page 522 - Residents, and many civil authorities ; and there is not an instance on record, or in any private correspondence, of disapprobation of any one of my acts, or a single complaint, or even a symptom of ill temper from any one of the political or civil authorities in communication with whom I have acted. ' The King's Ministers have as little claim upon me as the Court of Directors. I am not very ambitious ; and I acknowledge that I never have been very sanguine in my expectations that military services...
Page 406 - The subsidiary force will, at all times, be ready to execute services of importance, such as the protection of the person of His Highness, his heirs, and successors, the overawing and chastisement of rebels, or exciters of disturbance in His Highness...