| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1807 - 658 pages
...garrison?. Am. XVII. tftgoeia- As by tbue present treaty, the union and friendship """tiron- °f tne two states is so firmly cemented, that they «««....neither^ to commence nor to pursue in future, any négociations with any other power whatever, without t giving previous notice, and entering into mutual... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - Great Britain - 1835 - 638 pages
...crimes, or of hostility against the person or government of the aforesaid Maharajah Dowlut Rao Scindiah. the two states is so firmly cemented, that they may be considered as one and the same, the Maharajah engages neither to commence nor to pursue, in future, any negotiation with any principal... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - India - 1837 - 734 pages
...as possible and to stow as much grain as may be practicable in his frontier garrisons. ARTICLE 17th. As, by the present treaty, the union and friendship of the two states is so firmly connected, that they may be considered as one and the same, his Highness Rao Pundit Purdhaun Bahauder... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - India - 1836 - 780 pages
...in proportion to its present augmentation, be as heretofore, entirely exempted from duties. ART. 15. As by the present treaty the union and friendship of the two states are so firmly cemented, as that they may be considered as one and the same, his Highness the Nizam... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1837 - 844 pages
...of hostility, against the person or government of the aforesaid Maharajah Dowlut llao Scindiah. ' 8. As, by the present treaty, the union and friendship...cemented, that they may be considered as one and the same, the Maharajah engages neither to commence nor to pursue, in future, any negotiation with any principal... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Dept - Great Britain - 1863 - 666 pages
...possible, and to store as much grain as may be practicable in his frontier garrisons. • . ARTICLE XVII. As by the present Treaty the union and friendship...considered as one and the same, His Highness Rao Pundit Purdhan Behauder engages neither to commence nor to pursue, in future, any negociations with any other... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison, India. Foreign and Political Department - Great Britain - 1864 - 608 pages
...hostility against the person or government ot the aforesaid Maharajah Dowlut Rao Sindia. • AETICLE 8. • As, by the present Treaty, the union and friendship...cemented, that they may be considered as one and the same, the Maharajah engages neither to commence nor to pursue in future any negociation with any principal... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - Governors - 1877 - 1004 pages
...as possible and to stow as much grain as may be practicable in his frontier garrisons. ARTICLE 17th. As, by the present treaty, the union and friendship of the two states is so firmly connected, that they may be considered as one and the same, his Highness Rao Pundit Purdhaun 24° DIPLOMATIC... | |
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