| 1843 - 572 pages
...lasts, you may apprise the Ameers, that the Article of the Treaty with them, prohibitory of using the J Indus for the conveyance of military stores, must...security to all those who are parties to that Treaty. The above observations have been recorded with reference to a state of things such as is supposed to exist,... | |
| 1844 - 416 pages
...in which is contained the following paragraph: " While the present exigency lasts, you may apprize the Ameers that the article of the treaty with them...security to all those who are parties to that treaty." It may here be observed, that there is not the slightest pretence of a single act having been committed... | |
| 1844 - 606 pages
...Ameers, that the article of the treaty with them, prohibitory of using the Indus for the conveyance of stores must necessarily be suspended, during the course...establishment of security to all those who are parties to the treaty." The Ameers of Sindh were not parties to the treaty ; but because the British Government... | |
| 1846 - 606 pages
...Ameers, that the article of the treaty with them, prohibitory of using the Indus for the conveyance of stores must necessarily be suspended, during the course...establishment of security to all those who are parties to the treaty." The Ameers of Sindh were not parties to the treaty ; but because the British Government... | |
| Henry Beveridge - 1862 - 796 pages
...Indus for the conveyance of military stores, must necessarily be suspended during the course of the operations undertaken for the permanent establishment of security to all those who are a party to the treaty." Not satisfied with this arrogant violation of an obligation to which ixmi А... | |
| 1881 - 814 pages
...Ameers that the article of the treaty with them, " prohibitory of using the Indus for the conveyance of stores, " must necessarily be suspended during the...establishment of security to " all those who are parties to the treaty" The Ameers of Sindh were not parties to the treaty, but because the British Government... | |
| Vincent Arthur Smith - 1920 - 880 pages
...secretary, WH Maenaghten, cynically directed the resident at Hyderabad that ' while the present exigency lasts, you may apprise the Ameers, that the Article...security to all those who are parties to that Treaty '. Shikarpur, Bukkur (Bakhar),2 and other places in Sind were occupied with equal disregard of solemn... | |
| Vincent Arthur Smith - 1928 - 866 pages
...secretary, WH Macnaghten, cynically directed the resident at Hyderabad that ' while the present exigency lasts, you may apprise the Ameers, that the Article...security to all those who are parties to that Treaty '. Shikarpur, Bukkur (Bakhar),2 and other places in Sind were occupied with equal disregard of solemn... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1919 - 1178 pages
...wrote : " There is no doubt that Lambert was the immediate cause of the war by seizing the Icing's ship in direct disobedience of his orders from me."...of a critical nature might be made. VAS THE DATES OF SKANDAGUPTA AND HIS SUCCESSORS. By PANNA LALL, MA, B.Sc., LL.B., ICS (Reprinted from the Hindustan... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1843 - 598 pages
...from Bombay, either by Deesa and Balmeer, or by the route of the Indus. While the present exigency lasts, you may apprise the Ameers, that the Article...security to all those who are parties to that Treaty. The above observations have been recorded with reference to a state of things such as is supposed to exist,... | |
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