We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and, while we will permit no aggression upon our dominions or our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights,... A History of the Native States of India - Page 37de Surendra Nath Roy - 1888Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandes Sudebar - 1918 - 216 pages
...desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and, while we will permit no aggressions upon our dominions or our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native... | |
 | George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandas Sudebar - 1918 - 218 pages
...desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and, while we will permit no aggressions upon our dominions or our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native... | |
 | European Central Committee of Indian Nationalists - 1919 - 300 pages
...authority of the HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY ARE BY US ACCEPTED, AND WILL BE SCRUPULOUSLY MAINTAINED. WE SHALL RESPECT THE RIGHTS, DIGNITY AND HONOUR OF NATIVE PRINCES AS OUR OWN.» »We hold ourselves bound to the Natives of our Indian Territories by the same obligations of duty... | |
 | Vincent Arthur Smith - 1920 - 880 pages
...princes of India, that all treaties and engagements made with them by or under the authority of the East India Company are by us accepted, and will be...our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native... | |
 | Vincent Arthur Smith - 1920 - 868 pages
...distinguishes between the people of the States and Her Majesty's subjects. The relevant passages are : India Company are by us accepted, and will be scrupulously...our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native... | |
 | Ramsay Muir - 1922 - 844 pages
...annexations ; proclaiming that ' We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions, . . we shall respect the rights, dignity and honour of native princes as our own.' It promised that all religions should ' alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law,'... | |
 | Henry Dodwell - 1925 - 360 pages
...Queen's Proclamation has been fulfilled to the letter. " We desire," she said, " no extension of our territorial possessions ; and while we will permit...our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment upon those of others." While the Amir of Kabul and the King of Burma have... | |
 | William Arthur Jobson Archbold - 1926 - 382 pages
...Company, subject to our future pleasure, and to such laws and regulations as may hereafter be enacted. be scrupulously maintained, and we look for the like...our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native... | |
 | Naoroji M. Dumasia - 1927 - 526 pages
...to justify the sacred pledge contained in the memorable proclamation of 1858, by Queen Victoria: " We shall respect the' rights, dignity and honour of Native Princes as our own." The imperative duty of the Government of India to keep faith with the Princes at any cost and even... | |
 | E. Lauterpacht - 1976 - 562 pages
...We desire no extension of Our present territorial Possessions; and while We will permit no agression upon Our Dominions or Our Rights, to be attempted with impunity, We shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the Rights, Dignity and Honour of Native... | |
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