| British - 1827 - 576 pages
...enquire the object of such force, the Chief of the English country must declare it. Article 3d. — In places and countries belonging to the Siamese and...south, if the English entertain a doubt as to any bounda-1 ry that has not been ascertained, the Chief, on the side of the English must send a letter... | |
| Peter James Begbie, Diptendra M. Banerjee - Malay Peninsula - 1834 - 598 pages
...boundaries, so that they may be ascertained on both sides in a friendly manner. If a Siamese Chief entertain a doubt as to any boundary that has not been ascertained, the Chief, on the side of the Siamese, must send a letter with some men, and people from his frontier posts, to go and enquire from... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Federated Malay States - 1839 - 536 pages
...declare it. Art. 4. In places belonging to the Rumbownese and English, lying near their mutual borders, if the English entertain a doubt as to any boundary...English must send a letter, with some men and people, to go and enquire from the Rumbownese chief, who shall depute some of his officers and people to go... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Malaya - 1839 - 542 pages
...mutual boundaries, so that they may be ascertained on both sides in a friendly manner. If the Rumbownese entertain a doubt as to any boundary that has not been ascertained, the chief on the side of the Rumbownese must send a letter, with some men and people, to go and enquire from the English chief,... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Federated Malay States - 1839 - 546 pages
...boundaries, so that they may be ascertained on both sides in a friendly manner. If a Siamese Chief entertain a doubt as to any boundary that has not been ascertained, the Chief, on the side of the Siamese, must send a letter, with some men and people, from his frontier posts, to go and enquire from... | |
| t.j. newbold - 1839 - 524 pages
...mutual boundaries, so that they may be ascertained on both sides in a friendly manner. If the Rumbownese entertain a doubt as to any boundary that has not been ascertained, the chief on the side of the Rumbownese must send a letter, with some men and people, to go and enquire from the English chief,... | |
| 1857 - 898 pages
...that they may be ascertained on both sides in friendly manner. If a Siamese chief entertain a doubt us to any boundary that has not been ascertained, the chief on the side of the Siamese must send a letter, with some men and people from his frontier posts, to go and inquire from... | |
| Europe - 1857 - 650 pages
...boundaries , so that they may be ascertained on both sides in a friendly manner.. If a Siamese chief entertain a doubt as to any boundary that has not been ascertained , the chief on the side of the Siamese must send a letter, with some men and people from his frontier posts, to go and inquire from... | |
| Karl von Martens - Europe - 1857 - 636 pages
...boundaries , so that they may be ascertained on both sides in a friendly manner. If a Siamese chief entertain a doubt as to any boundary that has not been ascertained , the chief on the side of the Siamese must send a letter, with some men and people from his frontier posts, to go and inquire from... | |
| |