| Arminianism - 1879 - 1042 pages
...be made by the British Government on the territory beyond, or on the north of the Vaal River ; ... it being understood that this system of non-interference is binding on both parties.' But these gentlemen paid no more respect to the honest scruples of their President than they did to... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1902 - 742 pages
...free trade, and friendly intercourse with the Emigi-ant Farmers now inhabiting, or who may hereafter inhabit, that country ; it being understood that this system of non-interference is binding upon both parties. " Should any misunderstanding hereafter arise as to the true meaning of the words... | |
| Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 1857 - 246 pages
...fullest manner, on the part of the British Government, to the emigrant farmers beyond the Vaal River, the right to manage their own affairs and to govern...understood that this system of non-interference is binding upon both parties. Should any misunderstanding hereafter arise as to the true meaning of the words... | |
| F.W. Chesson - Great Britain - 1871 - 74 pages
...free trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant farmers now inhabiting, or who may hereafter inhabit, that country, it being understood that this system of non-interference is binding upon both parties. III.—" Her Majesty's Assistant Commissioners hereby disclaim all alliances whatsoever,... | |
| John Noble - British - 1877 - 374 pages
...with the further assurance that the warmest wish of the British Government is, to promote peace, tree trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant...understood that this system of non-interference is binding upon both parties. 2. — Should any misunderstanding hereafter arise as to the true meaning of the... | |
| Alfred Aylward - South Africa - 1881 - 368 pages
...The following were the articles of the Convention : — " ' 1. The Assistant Commissioners guarantee in the fullest manner, on the part of the British...understood that this system of noninterference is binding upon both parties. " ' '2. Should any misunderstanding hereafter arise as to the true meaning of the... | |
| Alfred Aylward - Transvaal (South Africa) - 1881 - 368 pages
...fullest manner, on the part of the British Government, to the emigrant farmers beyond the Vaal River the right to manage their own affairs, and to govern...understood that this system of noninterference is binding upon both parties. " ' 3. Her Majesty's Assistant Commissioners hereby disclaim all alliances whatever... | |
| Michael Edward Hicks-Beach Earl of St. Aldwyn - Great Britain - 1881 - 66 pages
...fullest manner, on the part of the British Government to the emigrant farmers beyond the Vaal River, the right to manage their own affairs, and to govern...understood that this system of non-interference is binding upon both parties. Should any misunderstanding hereafter arise as to the true meaning of the words... | |
| Charles L. Norris-Newman - Free State (South Africa) - 1882 - 412 pages
...promote peace, free trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant farmers now inhabiting, or who may inhabit, that country ; it being understood that this system of non-interference is binding upon both parties. " 2. Should any misunderstanding hereafter arise as to the true meaning of the words,... | |
| Frans Lion Cachet - Afrikaners - 1883 - 616 pages
...Britisch Government is to promote peace. free trade and friendl v ntercourse with the Emigrant-farmers, now inhabiting or who hereafter may inhabit that country; it being understood that this system of non-interferenee is binding upon both parties. II. Should any misunderstanding hereafter arisc as to... | |
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