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" 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, dignity,... "
Parliamentary Papers - Page 6
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1866
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 85

1859 - 932 pages
...pith and marrow of the document, contained in the next four clauses. The 6rst of these runs thus : " We desire no extension of our present territorial...respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native pnnces as our own ; and we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 18

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1859 - 634 pages
...us accepted, and will be scrupulously maintained, and we look for the like observance on their part. We desire no extension of our present territorial...we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity and that social advancement which can only be secured by internal peace...
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Annual Register, Volume 100

Edmund Burke - History - 1859 - 914 pages
...accepted, and will be scrupulously maintained ; and we look for the like observance on their part. " We desire no extension of our present territorial...we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy_ that prosperity and that social advancement which can only be secured by internal peace...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

History - 1859 - 858 pages
...accepted, and will be scrupulously maintained ; and we look for the like observance on their part. " We desire no extension of our present territorial...attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment ou those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native princes as our own ;...
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Thoughts on the Policy of the Crown Towards India

John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - Great Britain - 1859 - 398 pages
...let us divide them under two heads, — Promises to the princes of India; Promises to the people. " We desire no extension of our present territorial...to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachments on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native princes...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1859 - 1002 pages
...accepted, and will be scrupulously maintained ; and we look for the like observance on their part. " We desire no extension of our present territorial...aggression upon our dominions or our rights to be attempted without impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 85

Scotland - 1859 - 910 pages
...pith and marrow of the document, contained in the next four clauses. The first of these runs thus : " We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and while we will permit no aggressions upon our dominions or our rights to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

History - 1860 - 876 pages
...accepted, and will be scrupulously maintained, and we look for the like observance on their part. " We desire no extension of our present territorial...we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity and that social advancement which can only be secured by internal peace...
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Annual Register, Volume 101

Edmund Burke - History - 1860 - 900 pages
...accepted, and will bo scrupulously maintained, and we look for the like observance on their part. " Wo desire no extension of our present territorial possessions...dignity, and honour of native Princes as our own; nnd we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity and that social...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 15

1867 - 878 pages
...people of India on the 1st November, 1858. The following sentence occurs in that proclamation : — " We " desire no extension of our present " territorial...and, while we ' will permit no aggression upon our ' domiuionsor our rights to be attempted ' with impunity, we shall sanction no ' encroachment on those...
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