The Assistant Commissioners guarantee in the 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 themselves according to their own laws, without any... The Westminster Review - Page 4861902Full view - About this book
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1878 - 600 pages
...emigrant fanners north of the Vaal River, the right to manage their own affairs, and to govern themselves according to their own laws, without any interference on the part of the English Government." Six years after this Convention of Sand River, viz. February 1858, the emigrant... | |
| 1896 - 858 pages
...to these farmers in the Transvaal " the right to manage their own affairs and to govern themselves according to their own laws without any interference on the part of the British Government," But in 1877, when the country was on the eve of bankruptcy, the district was again annexed to the British... | |
| Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 1857 - 246 pages
...emigrant farmers beyond the Vaal River, the right to manage their own affairs and to govern themselves according to their own laws, without any interference...peace, free trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant farmers now inhabiting, or who hereafter may inhabit, that country ; it being understood that... | |
| Great Britain - 1899 - 974 pages
...immigrant farmers north of the Vaal Biver the right to manage their own affairs and to govern themselves according to their own laws, without any interference on the part of the British Government" In this there was nothing, on the one hand, releasing the subject from allegiance, or, on the other,... | |
| F.W. Chesson - Great Britain - 1871 - 74 pages
...own affairs, and to govern themselves without any interference on the part of her Majesty the Queen's Government, and that no encroachment shall be made...peace, free trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant farmers now inhabiting, or who may hereafter inhabit, that country, it being understood that... | |
| Frederick William Chesson - Great Britain - 1871 - 72 pages
...any interference on the part of her Majesty the Queen's Government, and that no encroachment shall bo made by the said Government on the territory beyond to the north of the Vaal Eiver ; with the further assurance that the wannest wish of the British Government is to promote peace,... | |
| Augustus F. Lindley - Diamond mines and mining - 1873 - 472 pages
...manage their own affairs, and to govern themselves without any interference on the part of Her Majesty's Government on the territory beyond to the North of...wish of the British Government is to promote peace, free-trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant farmers," &c. . . Having hunted, harassed, and... | |
| Augustus F. Lindley - Diamond mines and mining - 1873 - 474 pages
...manage their own affairs, and to govern themselves without any interference on the part of Her Majesty's Government on the territory beyond to the North of...wish of the British Government is to promote peace, free-trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant farmers," &c. . . Having hunted, harassed, and... | |
| Augustus F. Lindley - Diamond mines and mining - 1873 - 466 pages
...themselves without any interference on the part of Her Majesty's Government on the territory leyond to the North of the Vaal River, with the further assurance...wish of the British Government is to promote peace, free-trade, and friendly intercourse with the emigrant farmers," &c. . . Having hunted, harassed, and... | |
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