The Rajah And Principality of Mysore With a Letter to Lord Stanley

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* The Mysore Subsidy, which Lord William Bentinck ad- mitted had "never been in jeopardy", having been uninter- ruptedly paid for sixty-five years in monthly instalments according to the terms of the Treaty, no cause remains, under the strict terms of the Subsidiary Treaty, for any longer retaining the Eajah's dominions under the " exclusive authority and control" of the British Government.
For refusing to recognise the Eajah's adopted son and lawful successor, no honest excuse or pretext can p
...ossibly be brought forward. Such a refusal is simply a perverse reassert ion of that imaginary and pretended prerogative which Lord Canning, in the Adoption Despatch of 1860, expressly and publicly rejected and abandoned.
Kegarding the question again as a matter of moral obli- gation to the people of the country, — looking merely to the * A new Treaty was made with the Nizam in 1800, by which the greater part of the territories acquired from Tippoo under the partitions of 1792 and 1799, were ceded to the East India Company, to provide for the Subsidiary Force ; but in this, as well as in the later Treaties of 1822 and 1853, all prerious engagements were expressly renewed and confirmed.


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