British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 779
... continue nevertheless to be equally animated by a sincere desire and by a firm determination to watch over the maintenance and welfare of a State , whose creation has been the result of their united efforts , and whose preservation will ...
... continue nevertheless to be equally animated by a sincere desire and by a firm determination to watch over the maintenance and welfare of a State , whose creation has been the result of their united efforts , and whose preservation will ...
Page 830
... continue uninterrupted as hitherto . XVI . * Any British subject entering the said Territory under any other circumstances than those mentioned in the 2 foregoing Articles , can do so only with the consent of the Kafirs themselves , and ...
... continue uninterrupted as hitherto . XVI . * Any British subject entering the said Territory under any other circumstances than those mentioned in the 2 foregoing Articles , can do so only with the consent of the Kafirs themselves , and ...
Page 833
... continue the search at once , under the guidance of the said Pakati , provided he do not go armed , or accompanied by armed British subjects , or assist in any violence of any kind within the said Territory . If the party pursuing shall ...
... continue the search at once , under the guidance of the said Pakati , provided he do not go armed , or accompanied by armed British subjects , or assist in any violence of any kind within the said Territory . If the party pursuing shall ...
Page 835
... 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 , until the crops which they now have growing shall be ripe and ...
... 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 , until the crops which they now have growing shall be ripe and ...
Page 844
... continue , the odium cannot rest upon us , but will remain a blot upon the escut- cheon of Nations who have power , and withhold their hand from the work of humanity . It will be proper to remark that our attitude , in relation to the ...
... continue , the odium cannot rest upon us , but will remain a blot upon the escut- cheon of Nations who have power , and withhold their hand from the work of humanity . It will be proper to remark that our attitude , in relation to the ...
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