Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to you, so long as your House is loyal to the Crown and faithful to the conditions of the Treaties, grants or engagements which record its obligations to the British Government. A History of the Native States of India - Page 416de Surendra Nath Roy - 1888Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| sir Charles Lewis Tupper - 1893 - 448 pages
...race, will be recognised, and that nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to him so long as his house is loyal to the Crown and faithful to the conditions of the treaties which record its obligation to the British Government. ' To the Muhammadan chiefs the assurance to... | |
| John Westlake - 1894 - 304 pages
...race will be recognised and confirmed.] Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement just made to you, so long as your house is loyal to the crown...faithful to the conditions of the treaties, grants and engagements which record its obligations to the British government." For Mahomedan princes the... | |
| George Smith - 1897 - 368 pages
...will be recognised and confirmed. "'Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to you so long as your house is loyal to the Crown...record its obligations to the British Government.' "The issue of these sunnuds, which my father worked out in communication with the Governor-General,... | |
| George Smith - 1897 - 346 pages
...nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to you so long as your house is loyal to the Crmcn anil faithful to the conditions of the treaties, grants,...record its obligations to the British Government.' " The issue of these sunnuds, which my father worked out in communication with the Governor-General,... | |
| Sir William Lee-Warner - 1897 - 202 pages
...of other civil responsibilities. So long as the chiefs are, in the words of Lord Canning's sanads, " loyal to the crown and faithful to the conditions...the treaties, grants, or engagements which record their obligations to the British government," they have nothing to fear from their powerful protector.... | |
| Frederick Albert Richardson - 1903 - 504 pages
...escheat had passed by, thenceforth the representation of the houses of ruling chiefs would be continued, "so long as your house is loyal to the Crown, and...faithful to the conditions of the treaties, grants, and engagements which record its obligations to the British government." The chiefs should be protected... | |
| S. Ramanath Aiyar - 1903 - 274 pages
...race will be recognised and confirmed. Be assured that nothing shall disturb th« engagement thus made to you so long as your house is loyal to the crown...record its obligations to the British Government," T^e Title of Maharajah: — This has been already referred to. It was conferred on the rulers of this... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1912 - 748 pages
...assured," were the closing words of the Sanad, " that nothing shall disturb the engagement just made to you so long as your house is loyal to the crown and faithful to the condition of the treaties, grants, and engagements which records its obligations to the British Government."... | |
| John Westlake - 1914 - 756 pages
...race will be recognised and confirmed.] Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement just made to you, so long as your house is loyal to the crown...faithful to the conditions of the treaties, grants and engagements which record its obligations to the British government." For Mahomedan princes the... | |
| St. Nihal Singh - 1916 - 398 pages
...will be recognized and confirmed. " Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to you so long as your House is loyal to the Crown...Engagements which record its obligations to the British Government."2 The Sunnud given to the Muslim Rulers was slightly altered, so as to indicate that the... | |
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