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British subjects are strictly prohibited from breaking the country laws , from interfering in any way with the disputes and quarrels of the native chiefs or their subjects , and from aiding , assisting , countenancing , or supporting ...
British subjects are strictly prohibited from breaking the country laws , from interfering in any way with the disputes and quarrels of the native chiefs or their subjects , and from aiding , assisting , countenancing , or supporting ...
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Chiefs , and to establish schools for the education and proper training of the youth of both sexes ; and they are to receive all honour and protection . X. The roads throughout the territories of the said Chiefs shall be kept open ...
Chiefs , and to establish schools for the education and proper training of the youth of both sexes ; and they are to receive all honour and protection . X. The roads throughout the territories of the said Chiefs shall be kept open ...
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Commodore Henry William Bruce , Commander - in - chief of Her Majesty's ships and vessels on the west coast of Africa ... I. The export of slaves to foreign countries is for ever abolished in the territories of the King and Chiefs of ...
Commodore Henry William Bruce , Commander - in - chief of Her Majesty's ships and vessels on the west coast of Africa ... I. The export of slaves to foreign countries is for ever abolished in the territories of the King and Chiefs of ...
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SAXEALTENBURG SAXECOBURGGOTHA SAXE | 7 |
Washington 4th December 1852 | 62 |
of the Secretary of the Navy | 72 |
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