We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and while we will permit no aggression upon our dominions, or our rights, to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights,... Parliamentary Papers - Sivu 14tekijä(t) Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2000 - 656 sivua
...treaties and engagements made with them by or under the authority of the Honourable East India Cumpany are by us accepted, and will be scrupulously maintained,...territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our other subjects, and those obligations, by the blessing of Almighty God, we shall faithfully... | |
| Harry Goulbourne - 2001 - 480 sivua
...the Crown, Queen Victoria's Proclamation of November 1857 exactly captured the post-Mutiny spirit. We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian...territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our subjects, and these obligations, by the Almighty God, we shall faithfully and conscientiously... | |
| W. M. Spellman, W. M.. Spellman - 2001 - 324 sivua
...the Government of India Act of 1858, Queen Victoria assured her South Asian subjects that she 'was bound to the natives of our Indian territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our other subjects'. Under the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, in 1887 Parliament... | |
| Josephine D. Lee, Imogene L. Lim, Yuko Matsukawa - 2002 - 390 sivua
...rights with other British subjects in any part of the empire: "We hold ourselves bound to the natives of Indian territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our other subjects" (Josh 1975, 10). It became apparent to them, however, that such was not to... | |
| Krishna Dutta - 2003 - 278 sivua
...relations between the rulers and their Indian subjects. In her proclamation of November 1858 she declared: "We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian...territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our other subjects." This, followed by the admission of an Indiannominated element to the viceroy's... | |
| G. S. Chhabra - 2005 - 710 sivua
...by internal peace and good government.'' The People of India. For the people of India it declared : "We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian...territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our other subjects..." The proclamation promised non-interference in the religious affairs of the... | |
| Jagmohan - 2005 - 574 sivua
...Europeans whenever the two come in competition". The Queen's Proclamation of 1858 also makes it clear: "We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian territories by the same obligation of duty which bound us to all other subjects". a Provincial Civil Service and a Subordinate... | |
| Marilyn Lake, Henry Reynolds - 2008 - 345 sivua
...Proclamation of 1858, known as India's Magna Carta, citing it in a letter to the Natal Advertiser. We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian...territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to all our other subjects, and these obligations, by the blessing of Almighty God, we shall faithfully... | |
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