Records of the Cape Colony, from February 1793 to April 1831

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Government of the Cape Colony, 1902
 

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Side 185 - And whereas by an Act made in the seventh and eighth Years of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled, An Act for preventing Frauds, and regulating Abuses, in the Plantation Trade...
Side 185 - An Act for continuing in the East India Company for a further term the possession of the British territories in India...
Side 184 - Possessions abroad," it is, amongst other things, enacted, that it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, by any Order or Orders in Council, to be issued from time to time, to give such directions, and make such regulations, touching the trade and commerce to and from...
Side 185 - Majesty's subjects as well as for all ships and vessels belonging to the subjects of any country or state in amity with His Majesty...
Side 169 - Treaty, shall be prosecuted, disturbed or molested, in his person or property, under any pretext whatsoever, either on account of his conduct or political opinions, his attachment either to any of the contracting parties, or to any government which has ceased to exist, or for any other reason, except for debts contracted towards individuals, or acts posterior to the date of the present Treaty.
Side 186 - An Act to consolidate and amend the several Laws now in force with respect to trade from and to places within the limits of the Charter of the East India Company, and to make further provisions with respect to such trade...
Side 432 - In this was explained the primitive notion of the creation of the kingdom of the Netherlands, based on the necessity of augmenting the power of a nation which was destined to turn the balance between France and Germany. The following month witnessed the execution of the treaty of London, which prescribed...
Side 168 - His utmost to avoid anything which might affect their mutual good understanding, engages not to erect any fortifications in the establishments which are to be restored to Him within the limits of the British Sovereignty upon the Continent of India, and only to place in those establishments the number of troops necessary for the maintenance of the police.
Side 167 - Essequibo, and Berbice of which possessions the high Contracting Parties reserve to Themselves the right to dispose by a Supplementary Convention, hereafter to be negotiated according to Their mutual interests, and especially with reference to the provisions contained in the 6th and 9th Articles of the Treaty of Peace signed between His Britannic Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty on the 30th of May, 1814.* II.
Side 185 - ... pleased, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty, and by and with the advice of his majesty's privy council, to...

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