Content with the limits nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace, to the protection of the sovereigns and chiefs its allies, and to the prosperity... Annual Register - Page 219edited by - 1843Full view - About this book
| England - 1843 - 844 pages
...have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all its efforts to the estahlishment and maintenance of general peace, to the protection of the sovereigns and chiefs its allies, and to tho prosperity and happiness of its own faithful suhjects. " The rivers of the Punjah and the Indus,... | |
| Military art and science - 1843 - 660 pages
...nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace,...Afghanistan, will be placed between the British Army and the enemy approaching from the west, if indeed such an enemy there can be, and no longer between the... | |
| Asia - 1842 - 730 pages
...nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace, to the protection of sovereigns and chirfs its allies, and to the prosperity and happiness of its own faithful subjects."... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 606 pages
...allies, and lo the prosperity and happiness of ils own faithful subjecis. " The rivers of the Punjab and the Indus, and the mountainous passes and the...if, indeed, such an enemy there can be — and no longrr between the army and its supplies. " The enormous expenditure required for the support of a... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - History - 1843 - 518 pages
...nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace,...of its own faithful subjects. " The rivers of the Punjab and Indus, and the mountainous Passes and the barbarous tribes of Afghanistan will be placed... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1843 - 604 pages
...nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all Its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace,...of its own faithful subjects. " The rivers of the Punjab and the Indus, and the mountainous passes and the barbarous tribes of Afghanistan, will be placed... | |
| Scotland - 1843 - 1278 pages
...will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace, to the protectibn of the sovereigns and chiefs its allies, and to the...of its own faithful subjects. " The rivers of the Punjab and the Indus, and the mountainous parses and the barbarous tribes of Affghanistan, will be... | |
| 1843 - 534 pages
...declared that it would devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general.peace, to the protection of the sovereigns and chiefs its...prosperity and happiness of its own faithful subjects. Nor did the Governor-General admit of any doubt as to his clear and correct views of territorial possession... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1843 - 850 pages
...government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace, lo the protection of the sovereigns and chiefs, its allies,...prosperity and happiness of its own faithful subjects." And further — " Sincerely attached to peace for the sake of the benefits it confers upon the people,... | |
| William H. Dennie (Lieutenant-Colonel.) - 1843 - 248 pages
...nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace, to the protection of the SoveM reigns and Chiefs its allies, and to the prosperity and happiness of its own faithful subjects.... | |
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