Company shall be at such time engaged by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee) either to declare war or commence hostilities, or enter into any treaty for making war against any of the country princes or states... The Works of Edmund Burke - Page 560by Edmund Burke - 1839Full view - About this book
| India - Law - 1899 - 558 pages
...^в1"1"' Brit• w Uh, etc. in India, or against some of the princes or states dependant thereon, or whose territories the said united company shall be...time engaged by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee) either to declare war or commence hostilities or enter into any treaty for making war against... | |
| M. Ramachandra Rao - India - 1917 - 1174 pages
...state whose territories His Majesty is bound by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee), either declare war or commence hostilities or enter into any treaty for making war agains; any prince or state in India, or enter into any treaty for guaranteeing the possessions of... | |
| Sir M diwan bahadur Ramachandra Rao - India - 1917 - 534 pages
...whose territories His Majesty is bound by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee), either dechre war or commence hostilities or enter into any treaty for making war againsj any prince or state in India, or enter into any treaty for guaranteeing the possessions of... | |
| India - Constitutional history - 1918 - 204 pages
...of any such prince or state. (2) In any such excepted case the Governor-General in Council may not declare war, or commence hostilities, or enter into any treaty for making war, against any other prince or state than such as is actually committing hostilities or making preparations as aforesaid,... | |
| Sudhansu Mohan Bose - Constitutional law - 1921 - 536 pages
...state whose territories His Majesty is bound by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee), either declare war or commence hostilities or enter into any treaty for making war against any prince or state in India, or enter into any treaty for guaranteeing the possessions of any such prince... | |
| Baman Das Basu - India - 1922 - 580 pages
...actually made for the commencement of hostilities against the British nation in India), either to delare war, or commence hostilities, or enter into any Treaty for making war," &c. : — RESOLVED, That the Dethronement of His Highness Pertaub Shean, the ex-Raja of Sattara, unde£jj^e~*c]r^mstanc... | |
| Khushal Talaksi Shah, Gulestan Jamshedji Bahadurji - India - 1924 - 430 pages
...state whose territories His Majesty is bound by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee, either declare war or commence hostilities or enter into any treaty for making war against any prince or state in India or enter into [any treaty for guaranteeing the possessions of any such prince... | |
| Nanumal N. Lalla - Constitutional history - 1926 - 394 pages
...this Nation ...... , it shaK not be lawful for the Governor-General in Council either to declare vrar or commence hostilities or enter into any treaty for making war against any of the country Princes without the express command of the Court of Directors or the Secret Committee of the said Coiut." (A'«... | |
| Sir George Forrest - Great Britain - 1926 - 232 pages
...or states ; and that in such case it shall not be lawful for the said governor-general and council to declare war or commence hostilities, or enter into any treaty for making war, against other prince or state, than such as shall be actually committing hostilities, or making preparations... | |
| William Arthur Jobson Archbold - Constitutional history - 1926 - 382 pages
...of any such prince or state. (2) In any such excepted case the Governor-General in Council may not declare war, or commence hostilities, or enter into any treaty for making war, against any other prince or state than such as is actually committing hostilities or making preparations as aforesaid,... | |
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