British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 54
Page 825
... River in the Stromberg mountains , and thence along that river to the sea . And whereas , by Proclamation bearing date the 14th day of October , 1835 , his Excellency , the said Governor , did proclaim and declare the North - Eastern ...
... River in the Stromberg mountains , and thence along that river to the sea . And whereas , by Proclamation bearing date the 14th day of October , 1835 , his Excellency , the said Governor , did proclaim and declare the North - Eastern ...
Page 827
... River , from its mouth up to its junction with the Chumie River , thence the latter river up to where it touches a ridge of high land which is connected with the Kat Berg , and which separates the waters which fall into the Chumie from ...
... River , from its mouth up to its junction with the Chumie River , thence the latter river up to where it touches a ridge of high land which is connected with the Kat Berg , and which separates the waters which fall into the Chumie from ...
Page 828
... River above Fort Beaufort from those which fall into the said river below the said fort , keeping this ridge until it joins the first rivulet below the said fort , as marked in the said map , and thence the said rivulet itself to its ...
... River above Fort Beaufort from those which fall into the said river below the said fort , keeping this ridge until it joins the first rivulet below the said fort , as marked in the said map , and thence the said rivulet itself to its ...
Page 830
... Rivers , and the Tambookie country , or the Shiloh missionary Institution , through the now uninhabited country , west and north - west of the Luheri , continue uninterrupted as hitherto . XVI . * Any British subject entering the said ...
... Rivers , and the Tambookie country , or the Shiloh missionary Institution , through the now uninhabited country , west and north - west of the Luheri , continue uninterrupted as hitherto . XVI . * Any British subject entering the said ...
Page 835
... River Chumie , beyond the boundary of the Ceded Territory , to continue in their present situations with their property , in the full enjoyment of their own Laws and customs , and to give them every protection and encou- ragement ...
... River Chumie , beyond the boundary of the Ceded Territory , to continue in their present situations with their property , in the full enjoyment of their own Laws and customs , and to give them every protection and encou- ragement ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affairs Affghans amount Annuities army Article assig authority Bank Bolivia British Government Callao Chargé d'Affaires Chile Chilian citizens command commerce Commissioners communication Congress considered Constitution Convention Copiapó Country Counts of Schoenburg d'arg Debt declared Département Department Dépenses desire Despatch Dickins dollars droits duty été Excellency Executive favour force Foreign friendly frontier Gorostiza Granada Hajee Herat honour hostilities Inclosure independence Indians Instructions interests John Forsyth JOHN MCNEILL justice Kafir Kamran Kandahar lands Letter Lords and Counts Lower Canada M. E. DE GOROSTIZA Mahommed Khan Majesty Majesty's Government March Meerza ment Mexican Mexico military Minister Nacogdoches Nations necessary negotiation Ness Officers parties peace Persian Persian Government Peru Peruvian Plenipotentiary Ports present President proposed Province question rbls received regard Republic respect revenue Secretary Shah Spain Spanish Tehran territory Texans Texas tion tonnage Treasury Treaty troops Undersigned United vessels Viscount Palmerston