| 1858 - 812 pages
...General Sleeman's arguments against it unanswerable. In a letter written in 1854 — 5, he says: — " I desire a strict adherence to solemn engagements,...made with white faces or black. We have no right to confiscate Oude ; but we have a right, under the treaty of 1837, to take the management of it, but... | |
| Evans Bell - Great Britain - 1868 - 360 pages
...letter to a friend : — " Lord Dalhousie and I have different views, I fear. If he wishes anything that I do not think right and honest, I resign, and...black. We have no right to annex or confiscate Oude ; we have a right under the Treaty of 1837, to take the management of it, but not to appro* Sleemans... | |
| Evans Bell - Great Britain - 1868 - 368 pages
...letter to a friend : — " Lord Dalhousie and I have different views, I fear. If he wishes anything that I do not think right and honest, I resign, and...engagements, whether made with white faces or black. Wo have no right to annex or confiscate Oudo ; we have a right under the Treaty of 1837, to take the... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 612 pages
...hour, of the treaty of 1837. In a private letter (the latest of his correspondence), he writes — " Lord Dalhousie and I, have different views, I fear....I desire a strict adherence to solemn engagements with white faces or black. We have no right to annex or confiscate Oude; but we have a right, under... | |
| 1880 - 770 pages
...Lord Dalhousie and I," said Sir William Sleeman, " have different views, I fear. If he wishes anything that I do not think right and honest, I resign, and leave it to done by others. I desire a strict adherence to solemn engagements, whether made with white faces or... | |
| Law - 1894 - 542 pages
...to one of his friends : " Lord Dalhousie and I have different views, I fear. If he wishes anything that I do not think right and honest, I resign, and leave it to be done by others We have no right to annex or confiscate Oude ; we have a right under the Treaty of 1837 to take the... | |
| W. H. Sleeman - History - 1996 - 428 pages
...might in the end inspire them with a feeling of interest in the stability of our rule. We shall find a few years hence the tables turned against us. In...have a right, under the treaty of 1837, to take the manageincut of it, but not to appropriate its revenues to ourselves. We can do this with honour to... | |
| P. C. Mukherji - Architecture - 2003 - 284 pages
...at Lucknow. Lord Dalhousie and I have different veiws, I fear. If lie wishes anythng done that I d» not think right and honest, I resign and leave it...or black. We have no right to annex or confiscate Oudh ; but we have a right, under the treaty of 1837, to take the management of it, but not appropriate... | |
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