| 1882 - 812 pages
...herself, her Heirs and Successors, (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions...hereinafter defined; (6) the right to move troops througli the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension of immediate war between the... | |
| Charles L. Norris-Newman - 1882 - 412 pages
...Herself, Her heirs and successors, (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions as are hereinafter defined ; (b) the right to move troops through the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1882 - 408 pages
...herself, her Heirs and Successors, (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions as are herein-after defined ; (b) the right to move troops through the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1883 - 798 pages
...herself, her heirs and successors, (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions as are herein-after defined; (b) the right to move troops through the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
| Thomas Fortescue Carter - 1883 - 662 pages
...herself, her heirs and successors, (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions as are hereinafter denned; (b) the right to move troops through the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1885 - 1190 pages
...herself, her heirs and successors, (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions...defined; (6) the right to move troops through the Baid State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension of immediate war between the Suzerain Power... | |
| John Nixon (writer on South Africa.) - 1885 - 434 pages
...herself, her heirs and successors (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said state, with such duties and functions as are hereinafter defined ; (b) the right to move troops through the said state in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
| John Nixon - 1885 - 440 pages
...herself, her heirs and successors (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said state, with such duties and functions as are hereinafter defined ; (b) the right to move troops through the said state in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
| Sir John Abraham Jacob De Villiers - 1896 - 136 pages
...herself, her heirs and successors, («) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions as are hereinafter defined ; (b) the right to move troops through the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
| Thomas Fortescue Carter - 1896 - 592 pages
...herself, her heirs and successors, (a) the right from time to time to appoint a British Resident in and for the said State, with such duties and functions as are hereinafter defined ; (3) the right to move troops through the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension... | |
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