Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and Conventions, Between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, and of the Laws, Decrees, Orders in Council, &c., Concerning the Same, So Far as They Relate to Commerce and Navigation, Slavery, Extradition, Nationality, Copyright, Postal Matters, &c., and to the Privileges and Interests of the Subjects of the High Contracting Parties, Հատոր 11 |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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792 Act of Parliament . Writs of Habeas Corpus from England to British
Possessions .......... 16th May , 1862 ...... 324 Act of Parliament . Duties of Customs
, & c . Sugars . Foreign Wines . Cards . Foreign Bonds . Income Tax ...... .3rd June
, 1862 .
792 Act of Parliament . Writs of Habeas Corpus from England to British
Possessions .......... 16th May , 1862 ...... 324 Act of Parliament . Duties of Customs
, & c . Sugars . Foreign Wines . Cards . Foreign Bonds . Income Tax ...... .3rd June
, 1862 .
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I. There shall be peace between the subjects of the Queen of England and the
subjects of the said Chiefs , and should there arise any difference or dispute
accidentally between them , it shall be referred to the Governor of Sierra Leone ,
and ...
I. There shall be peace between the subjects of the Queen of England and the
subjects of the said Chiefs , and should there arise any difference or dispute
accidentally between them , it shall be referred to the Governor of Sierra Leone ,
and ...
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The Queen of England shall have the right to demand the surrender of criminals ,
being British subjects , guilty of any offence cognizable by the laws of England ,
for the purpose of being tried in such British Colony as Her Majesty the Queen of
...
The Queen of England shall have the right to demand the surrender of criminals ,
being British subjects , guilty of any offence cognizable by the laws of England ,
for the purpose of being tried in such British Colony as Her Majesty the Queen of
...
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The Queen of England shall have the right to der the mirronder of criminals ,
being British subjects , guilty of offenen cognizable by the laws of England , for
the purpos being tried in such British Colony as Her Majesty the Queen England
may ...
The Queen of England shall have the right to der the mirronder of criminals ,
being British subjects , guilty of offenen cognizable by the laws of England , for
the purpos being tried in such British Colony as Her Majesty the Queen England
may ...
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I. There shall be peace between the subjects of the Queen of England and the
subjects of the said King or Chief Quia Foday ; and should any difference or
dispute accidentally arise between the said King or Chief and any other Chief in
his ...
I. There shall be peace between the subjects of the Queen of England and the
subjects of the said King or Chief Quia Foday ; and should any difference or
dispute accidentally arise between the said King or Chief and any other Chief in
his ...
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