| Edmund Burke - 1805 - 910 pages
...improve the relations of peace and friendship hereby established, the respective governments agree, that accredited ministers from each shall reside at the court of the other. —XII. And whereas certain treaties have been made by the British government with feudatories of Senah... | |
| 1983 - 1476 pages
...have taken, or have been compelled to take, in the present war. Article VII. In order to cultivate and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the two Governments, it is agreed that accredited ministers, retaining an escort or safe -guard of fifty men... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1991 - 422 pages
...alliance to the British power. To secure that the new relationship should be effectually maintained, it agreed " that accredited ministers from each shall reside at the Court of the other." J It was this Treaty of Segauli that the Honourable Edward Gardner had been appointed in 1816 to carry... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1817 - 412 pages
...the subject of any European or American State, without the consent of the British Government. Art. VIII. In order to secure and improve the relations...from, each shall reside at the Court of the other. Art. IX. This Treaty, consisting of nine Articles, shall be ratified by the Rajah of Nepaul within... | |
| h. niles - 1817 - 454 pages
...government. VIII. In order to improve and secure the relaions of amity and peace hereby established, beween the two states, it is agreed that accredited ministers from each shall reside at the court of the ither. IX. This treaty consisting of nine articles, shall >e ratified by the rajah of Nepaul, within... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1818 - 416 pages
...other subjects of Senah Saheb Soubah who may fly from or rebel against his authority. Article IX. — In order to secure and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the Governments, it is agreed that accredited ministers from each shall reside at the court of the other.... | |
| 1827 - 606 pages
...may have taken, or have been compelled to take, in the present war. VII. — In order to cultivate and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the two Governments, it is agreed that accredited Ministers, retaining an escort or safeguard of fifty men.... | |
| 1826 - 430 pages
...have taken, or have been compelled to take, in the present war. ARTICLE VII. — In order to cultivate and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the two Governments, it is agreed that that accredited Ministers, retaining an escort or safeguard of 50 men,... | |
| London gazette - 1826 - 438 pages
...been compelled to take, in tUe present war. : N vv«,«. ARTICLE VIF.— In order lo cultivate' Um1 Improve the relations of amity and peace hereby (established between the two Governments, it is agreed that accredited Ministers, retaining an escort or safeguard of 50 men, from... | |
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