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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 9

Commerce - 1843 - 602 pages
...Majeety's acting consul, until Her Majesty's pleasure be known upon the reasonableness of your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right, and the...future be subjected to imprisonment in fetters, unless be is accused of a crime which by the laws of England would be considered a felony. Fourth — The...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 9

Commerce - 1843 - 610 pages
...Majesty's «cling consul, until Her Majesty's pleasure be known upon the reasonableness of your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right, and the...in future be subjected to imprisonment in fetters, unlegs he is accused of a crime which by the laws of England would be conlidered a felony. Fourth —...
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History of the Sandwich Islands

Sheldon Dibble - Hawaii - 1843 - 504 pages
...Majesty's Acting Consul; until Her Majesty's pleasure be known upon the reasonableness of your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right and the reparation...be returned by Her Britannic Majesty's Ship under iiiy command. THIRD, A guarantee that no British subject shall in future be subjected to imprisonment...
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Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, Volume 9

Freeman Hunt - Commerce - 1843 - 620 pages
...reasonableness of your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right, and the reparation for (he insult offered to Her Majesty, through her acting...command. Third — A guarantee that no British subject ahall in future be subjected to imprisonment in fetters, unless he is accused of a crime which by the...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 9

1843 - 610 pages
...Majesty's acting consul, until Her Majesty's pleasure be known upon the reasonableness of your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right, and the reparation for the insult oflered to Her Majesty, through her acting representaiive, to be made by a public reception of his...
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History of the Hawaiian Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology ...

James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1847 - 250 pages
...Majesty's acting consul, until her Majesty's pleasure be known upon the reasonableness of vour objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right and the reparation...be returned by her Britannic Majesty's ship under niy command. THIRD. A guarantee that no British subject shall in future be subjected to imprisonment...
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A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands; Or, The Civil ...

Hiram Bingham - Hawaii - 1847 - 650 pages
...Majesty's acting consul ; until Her Majesty's pleasure be known upon the reasonableness of your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right and the reparation...be made by a public reception of his commission and tie saluting the British flag with twenty-one guns — which number will be returned by her Britannic...
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History of the Hawaiian Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology ...

James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1847 - 270 pages
...Majesty's acting consul, until her Majesty's pleasure he known upon the reasonableness of your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right and the reparation...her Majesty through her acting representative, to he made by a public reception of his commission and the saluting the British flag with 'weuty-one guns,...
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History of the Hawaiian Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology ...

James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1847 - 250 pages
...Majesty's acting consul, until her Majesty's pleasure ne known upon the reasonableness of vour objections w him. The acknowledgment of that right and the reparation for the insult offered te her Majesty through ner acting representative, to be made by a public reccjH'°'' of his commission...
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A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands: Or, The Civil ...

Hiram Bingham - Hawaii - 1848 - 642 pages
...Majesty's acting consul ; until Her Majesty's pleasure bo known upon the reasonableneaptef your objections to him. The acknowledgment of that right and the reparation..." Third. A guarantee that no British subject shall be subjected to imprisonment in fetters, unless he is accused of a crime which by the laws of England...
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