Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and Conventions, Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, and of the Laws, Decrees, Orders in Council, &c., Concerning the Same, So Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slavery, Extradition, Nationality, Copyright, Postal Matters, &c., and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects of the High Contracting Parties. Compiled from Authentic Documents ...1880 - Commercial treaties |
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... whereas his Excellency Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere , G.C.S.I. , K.C.B. , Her Britannic Majesty's Special Envoy , has impressed upon me the advantage of adhering in perpetuity to the terms of the Agreement entered into by Ali bin Najee ...
... whereas his Excellency Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere , G.C.S.I. , K.C.B. , Her Britannic Majesty's Special Envoy , has impressed upon me the advantage of adhering in perpetuity to the terms of the Agreement entered into by Ali bin Najee ...
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... whereas by various Treaties Her Majesty is empowered to exercise jurisdiction within the dominions of the Sultan of Zanzibar , the Imaum of Muscat , and the Sovereign of Mada- gascar , in regard to vessels captured on suspicion of being ...
... whereas by various Treaties Her Majesty is empowered to exercise jurisdiction within the dominions of the Sultan of Zanzibar , the Imaum of Muscat , and the Sovereign of Mada- gascar , in regard to vessels captured on suspicion of being ...
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... WHEREAS a certain Treaty of Peace and Amity was entered into at Shiloh , on the 18th day of January , in the year of Our Lord 1837 , between Andries Stockenstrom , Esquire , Lieutenant- Governor of the eastern division of this colony ...
... WHEREAS a certain Treaty of Peace and Amity was entered into at Shiloh , on the 18th day of January , in the year of Our Lord 1837 , between Andries Stockenstrom , Esquire , Lieutenant- Governor of the eastern division of this colony ...
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... WHEREAS peace has not hitherto existed in the above countries in consequence of the frequent resort to arms by the native Chiefs and other inhabitants for the purpose of settling their disputes ; and whereas it is exceedingly desirable ...
... WHEREAS peace has not hitherto existed in the above countries in consequence of the frequent resort to arms by the native Chiefs and other inhabitants for the purpose of settling their disputes ; and whereas it is exceedingly desirable ...
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... WHEREAS by the Act of the Imperial Parliament , known as " The Extradition Act , 1870 , " it is amongst other things enacted , that the said Act when applied by Order in Council shall , unless it is otherwise provided by such Order ...
... WHEREAS by the Act of the Imperial Parliament , known as " The Extradition Act , 1870 , " it is amongst other things enacted , that the said Act when applied by Order in Council shall , unless it is otherwise provided by such Order ...
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