The Guicowar And His Relations With the British Government

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The Guicowar And His Relations With the British Government
Wallace Robert
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Of 1820.
To JAMES WILLIAMS, Esq. , ^ Acting Resident at Baroda.
POLITICAL DEPARTMENT. SIR, 1. You are already acquainted with the principles of the late measures at Baroda, and the enclosed copy of a despatch from this Government to that of Bengal will serve as a record of those principles, and of the proceedings founded on them.
2. You will henceforward abstain from all inter- ference in the internal affairs of the Guicowar govern- ment, except in such cases as will hereafter be pointed out, T
...he control hitherto exercised by the Residents, and the practice of receiving complaints in all cases of abuses under the Guicowar government, is to be discontinued, except in cases where our guarantee has 310 been afforded to the party suffering, or where the party ^nay be so far a dependent of the Government as to justify interference, even a, t courts where we never had enjoyed any control.
3. You will afford your advice to the Gtiicowar in cases where the line of conduct adopted by the prince seems likely to be attended with very serious injury to his state ; but it is desirable that you should avoid interfering in common cases of mal-administra- tions, as more will be lost by destroying the feeling in the Guicowar that the success of his affairs depends on his own exertions than will be gained by remedies applied to partial evils.


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