Our possessions should be bounded by the provinces ; studiously maintain peace : it is the groundwork of our prosperity ; never consent to act offensively against any powers, except in defence of our own, the king's or ShujaDowla's dominions, as stipulated... Lord Clive - Page 171by George Bruce Malleson - 1893 - 229 pagesFull view - About this book
| India - 1864 - 502 pages
...bounded by the pro' vinces ; studiously maintain peace : it is the groundwork of our pros' perity ; never consent to act offensively against any powers, except in ' defence of our own, the king's or Shuja-Dowla's dominions, as stipulated ' by treaty ; and above all things be assured that a march to... | |
| India - 1864 - 508 pages
...into a few reflections upon .Military affairs. Our possessions should be bounded by the provinces; studiously maintain peace: it is the groundwork of...consent to act offensively against any powers, except in '• of our own, the king's or Shuja-Dowla's dominions, as stipulated by treaty ; and above all things... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - British - 1878 - 450 pages
.... , . ,. . . Bfninil, bounded by the provinces : studiously maintain peace, — it is Atiaimbaa and the groundwork of our prosperity : never consent to...powers, except in defence of our own, the King's or the Nawab Vizier's dominions, as stipulated by Treaty ; and, above all things, be assured that a march... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - British - 1882 - 578 pages
...paper* from which I have just quoted he writes: "Our possessions should be bounded by the provinces : studiously maintain peace, — it is the groundwork...any powers, except in defence of our own, the King's " (of Dihli) " or the Niiwab-Vazir's dominions, as stipulated by treaty ; and, above all things, be... | |
| sir Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 510 pages
...into a few reflections upon Military affairs. Our possessions should be bounded by the provinces ; studiously maintain peace : it is the groundwork of...powers, except in defence of our own, the king's or ShujaDowla's dominions, as stipulated by treaty; and above all things be assured that a march to Delhi... | |
| Henry Mortimer Durand - British - 1883 - 504 pages
...into a few reflections upon Military affairs. Our possessions should be bounded by the provinces ; studiously maintain peace : it is the groundwork of...against any powers, except in defence of our own, the king"s or ShujaDowla's dominions, as stipulated by treaty ; and above all things be assured that a... | |
| Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot - India - 1899 - 362 pages
...time, the following expressions occur : — ' Our possessions should be bounded by the Provinces.' ' Studiously maintain peace ; it is the groundwork of...powers except in defence of our own, the King's or the Nawab Vazfr's dominions, as stipulated by treaty, and above all things be assured that a march to Delhi... | |
| Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot - India - 1899 - 364 pages
...time, the following expressions occur : — ' Our possessions should be bounded by the Provinces.' 'Studiously maintain peace ; it is the groundwork...powers except in defence of our own, the King's or the Nawab Vazfr's dominions, as stipulated by treaty, and above all things be assured that a march to Delhi... | |
| J. Talboys Wheeler - History - 1994 - 432 pages
...should be the defence of bounded by the provinces : studiously maintain peace, — it is Allahabad and the groundwork of our prosperity : never consent to...powers, except in defence of our own, the King's or the Nawab Vizier's dominions, as stipulated by Treaty ; and, above all things, be assured that a march... | |
| G.S.Chhabra - India - 2005 - 418 pages
...to fulfilment. In a State paper which Clive wrote before his departure, he expressed himself thus: "Our possessions should be bounded by the provinces."...by treaty; and, above all things, be assured that march to Delhi would be not only a vain and fruitless project, but attended with destruction to your... | |
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