| Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 876 pages
...Majesty's servants there; and shall, at all times, be treated with the respect due to the representative of the British Government. " 4. Your Majesty will...Sovereigns of Bhurtpore, of Scinde, of the Sikhs, and of many other princes, since last the Burman rulers vainly attempted to resist the British troops in war... | |
| Books - 1853 - 858 pages
...Majesty's servants there; and shall, at all times, be treated with the respect due to the representative of the British Government. " 4. Your Majesty will...Sovereigns of Bhurtpore, of Scinde, of the Sikhs, and of many other princes, since last the Burman rulers vainly attempted to resist the British troops in war... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 994 pages
...Majesty's servants there; and shall, at all times, be treated with the respect due to the representative of the British Government. " 4. Your Majesty will...Sovereigns of Bhurtpore, of Scinde, of the Sikhs, and of many other princes, since last the Burman rulers vainly attempted to resist the British troops in war... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1867 - 460 pages
...all times, be treated with the respect due to the Representative of the British Government. " 4. Tour Majesty will direct the removal of the present Governor...forgetful of the irresistible power of the British arms in ludia ; and heedless of the many additional proofs that have been given of its might, in the successful... | |
| Richard Cobden - Great Britain - 1867 - 466 pages
...ship shall be restored. " But if— untaught by former experience ; forgetful of the irre-x sistible power of the British arms in India ; and heedless...Sovereigns of Bhurtpore, of Scinde, of the Sikhs, and of many other Princes, since last the Burman Rulers vainly attempted to resist the British troops in war... | |
| Richard Cobden - Depressions - 1868 - 552 pages
...impossible that the Government of India should consent to any official intercourse with him. " If, viilmiil further delay, negotiation, or correspondence, these...Sovereigns of Bhurtpore, of Scinde, of the Sikhs, and of many other Princes, since last the Burman Rulers vainly attempted to resist the British troops in war... | |
| Richard Cobden - Eastern question (Balkan) - 1878 - 440 pages
...peace between the States shall be renewed, and the King's ship shall be restored. " But if—untaught by former experience; forgetful of the irresistible...Sovereigns of Bhurtpore, of Scinde, of the Sikhs, and of many other Princes, since last the Burman rulers vainly attempted to resist the British troops in war—the... | |
| William Lee-Warner - Governors - 1904 - 496 pages
...in the light of the facts before Lord Dalhousie they need no justification of their severity : — If without further delay, negotiation, or correspondence...additional proofs that have been given of its might (here followed instances), the King of Ava shall unwisely refuse the just and lenient conditions which... | |
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