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The Native States of India.

1910

The rewards of territory given to Rome's allies such as to Rhodes Pergamus and the client state of Numidia recall the divisions of the spoil between the Company and the Parties to the Treaty of offensive and defensive alliance against Tipu Sultan in 1790 ; whilst the terms imposed on Carthage in 202 B. C. and those on Philip of Macedon soon afterwards which deprived the states of the right [...] The Rajput states.under the Rajputana agency forming a compact area of 128 918 square miles with a population of 9 841 765 stretching from the Punjab on the North to the northern division of Bombay in the South and from Sind in the West to the United Provinces in the East lie right across the line of communication between Bombay which is the most important sea base of British rule and the [...] The reclamation of the lawless Meenas and Mhairs the appeal to arms of the nobles in 1827 against the tyranny of their Maharaja Man Singh the rekindling of smouldering disputes with them in 1868 and finally the outbreak of disturbances which occurred on the frontier of Sirohi in 1871 reveal a succession of troubles bfalling the Jodhpur state which can all be traced to the starting-point o [...] Again the relation of the Swiss Cantons to the federal power was until the events of 1847 and 1848 a relation of imperfect sovereignty and though at this moment (1865) " it is dangerous to speak of the North American States the relation of the several members of the Union to the Federal authority was until recently supposed to be of the same natures In fact Europe was at one time full of i [...] Empire was forced upon the British rulers of India and the bitter fruits of a policy of leaving the states unprotected were gathered in the Pindari war in the revival of schemes of coquest in the minds of the Maratha chiefs and in the humiliation of the Rajput Houses.
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Pages
447
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.144944
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xxi William Lee-Warner view
Chapter I Influences Making Against the Union
1-29 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter II The Treaty Map of India
30-57 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter III The Policy of the Ring-Fence
58-95 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter IV The Policy of Subordinate Isolation
96-128 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter V The Connexion of Annexation with Non-Intervention
129-156 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter VI The Policy of Subordinate Union
157-188 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter VII The Price of Union
189-216 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter VIII Obligations for the Common Defence
217-253 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter IX Obligations Affecting External Relations
254-279 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter X Obligations Affecting Internal Administration
280-315 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter XI Obligations Derived From the Royal Prerogative
316-336 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter XII British Jurisdiction in the Native States
337-383 William Lee-Warner view
Chapter XIII The tie Which Unites
384-406 William Lee-Warner view
Index
407-425 William Lee-Warner view

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