British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 828
... troops and building forts in the said Territory , and availing himself for that purpose of all the facilities and materials within the same , as also to appropriate a certain necessary space round said forts , to be regularly marked out ...
... troops and building forts in the said Territory , and availing himself for that purpose of all the facilities and materials within the same , as also to appropriate a certain necessary space round said forts , to be regularly marked out ...
Page 835
... Thompson by * Amended by Proclamation , 7th December , 1840 . His Majesty's troops , for the protection of the said 3 H 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND SOUTH AFRICA . 835 XXVI.* With the exception of indemnification obtained through ...
... Thompson by * Amended by Proclamation , 7th December , 1840 . His Majesty's troops , for the protection of the said 3 H 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND SOUTH AFRICA . 835 XXVI.* With the exception of indemnification obtained through ...
Page 836
Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. His Majesty's troops , for the protection of the said Fingoes , until they shall have so reaped their said crops . Thus done and agreed , signed and sealed , at King William's Town , this ...
Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. His Majesty's troops , for the protection of the said Fingoes , until they shall have so reaped their said crops . Thus done and agreed , signed and sealed , at King William's Town , this ...
Page 845
... troops of the Nation to remain prisoners in exile , when a just policy would at once have restored them to their Country and their homes . Congress will no doubt find it necessasy to revise the Laws of the Republic , and to direct that ...
... troops of the Nation to remain prisoners in exile , when a just policy would at once have restored them to their Country and their homes . Congress will no doubt find it necessasy to revise the Laws of the Republic , and to direct that ...
Page 864
... troops , recommend this measure as one of economy as well as of expediency . I refer to the report for the reasons which have induced the Secretary of War to urge the reorganization and enlargement of the Staff of the Army , and of the ...
... troops , recommend this measure as one of economy as well as of expediency . I refer to the report for the reasons which have induced the Secretary of War to urge the reorganization and enlargement of the Staff of the Army , and of the ...
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