The conduct of the Rajah of Coorg has, for a long time past, been of such a nature as to render him unworthy of the friendship and protection of the British Government. Unmindful of his duty as a ruler, and regardless of his obligations as a dependent... Mysore and Coorg: Coorg - Page 174by Benjamin Lewis Rice - 1878Full view - About this book
| 1834 - 604 pages
...Unmindful of his duty as a ruler* mid regardless of his obligation! as a dependent ally of the Hon. Company, he has been guilty of the greatest oppression...evinced the most wanton disrespect of the authority, and the most hostile disposition towards the power from whom he and his ancestors have invariably received... | |
| Herrmann Mögling - 1855 - 236 pages
...Unmindful of his duty as a Huler, and regardless of his obligations as n dependant ally of the Enst 1 ndia Company, he has been guilty of •the greatest oppression...protection. It would be needless to enumerate the several instances of his any other heir of DoeWa Virarajendra, and thus secure his wealth and his country to... | |
| 1857 - 152 pages
...protection of the British Government. Unmindful of his duty as a ruler, and regardless of his obligations as a dependent ally of the East India Company, he...received every degree of kindness and protection. 53 It would be needless to enumerate the several instances of his misconduct ; but it is sufficient... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison, India. Foreign and Political Department - 1864 - 488 pages
...protection of the British Government. Unmindful of his duty as a ruler, and regardless of his obligations as a dependent ally of the East India Company, he...protection. It would be needless to enumerate the several instances of his misconduct; but it is sufficient to state that, in consequence of an asylum having... | |
| G. Richter - 1870 - 524 pages
...protection of the British Government. Unmindful of his duty as a ruler, and regardless of his obligations as a dependent ally of the East India Company, he...protection. It would be needless to enumerate the several instances of his misconduct, but it is sufficient to state that, in consequence of an asylum having... | |
| Hastings Fraser - 1885 - 608 pages
...protection of the British Government. " Unmindful of his duty as a ruler, and regardless of his obligations as a dependent Ally of the East India Company, he...Government, and he has evinced the most wanton disrespect, and the most hostile disposition, towards the great Power from whom he and his ancestors have invariably... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Department - 1892 - 676 pages
...Government. Unmindful of his duty as a ruler, and regardless of his obligations as a dependent ally of th* East India Company, he has been guilty of the greatest...received every degree of kindness and protection. It will be needlees to enumerate the several instances of his misconduct; bnt it is sufficient to state... | |
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