A collection of treaties, engagements, and sunnuds relating to India and neighbouring countries, compiled by C.U. Aitchison, revised and continued by A.C. Talbot. [With] An index, compiled by M. Belletty, 7. köide1876 |
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... allowed to wear a white turban , sabre , bow , or other warlike instruments . That all judges and commandants or others shall not molest him , but shall assist and protect him , and shall prevent any one from throwing obstacles in his ...
... allowed to wear a white turban , sabre , bow , or other warlike instruments . That all judges and commandants or others shall not molest him , but shall assist and protect him , and shall prevent any one from throwing obstacles in his ...
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... allowed to stay where they please . But humanity requires that measures should be taken to send safely to the place of their destination those who wish to return , and , therefore , it has been thought expedient , and the Sultan has ...
... allowed to stay where they please . But humanity requires that measures should be taken to send safely to the place of their destination those who wish to return , and , therefore , it has been thought expedient , and the Sultan has ...
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... allowed Teurop . Abdoolai bin Forsul hac in virtual's rule of Noi de may years during the old age and nindness of us fa.ne Sma e is accession , a strugge for power commencet herveer him and his recher , Suood . winiet enued eary 11 11 ...
... allowed Teurop . Abdoolai bin Forsul hac in virtual's rule of Noi de may years during the old age and nindness of us fa.ne Sma e is accession , a strugge for power commencet herveer him and his recher , Suood . winiet enued eary 11 11 ...
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... allowed to drop . Abdoollah bin Feysul had been virtually ruler of Nejd for many years during the old age and blindness of his father . Soon after his accession a struggle for power commenced between him and his brother , Saood , which ...
... allowed to drop . Abdoollah bin Feysul had been virtually ruler of Nejd for many years during the old age and blindness of his father . Soon after his accession a struggle for power commenced between him and his brother , Saood , which ...
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... allowed to return there . He soon however began to intrigue , and it became necessary to deport him to Koweit whence he afterwards proceeded to Kateef . In September 1869 Mahomed bin Khuleefa aided by his relative , Nasir bin Mobarik ...
... allowed to return there . He soon however began to intrigue , and it became necessary to deport him to Koweit whence he afterwards proceeded to Kateef . In September 1869 Mahomed bin Khuleefa aided by his relative , Nasir bin Mobarik ...
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Abdalee Abdoollah Ba Haidara Aden affidavit aforesaid Agent agreed agreement AIDROOS Akrabee Ambassador Arab ARTICLE Ba Haidara Mehdi Bahrein behalf Berbera British Government British subjects Bunder Captain Chief coast Commander Haines concluded Constantinople Consul Consular Officer Court for Egypt custom dollars duty engagement English entered exportation of slaves friendship Governor granted Hegira heirs and successors hereby Highness Syud Highness the Sultan Honourable Howshabee Imam INDIAN NAVY Judge jurisdiction Kayatees Khuleefa Maculla ment merchants Mocha molestation Muhsin Fadhl Nakeeb Ottoman dominions paid parties payment peace Persian Gulf plundered Political Resident proceeding Resident at Aden respect Robert Moresby ruler of Muscat sacred Dominions Seal Senaa Sheikh Sheikh Abdoollah Ba ships Shoa Socotra Sohar Sublime Porte suit Sultan Muhsin Sultan of Lahej Sultan of Muscat Sultan of Zanzibar Supreme Court Syud Mahomed Syud Saeed Syud Toorkee territory thereof Thoweynee trade Treaty tribe vessels Wahabees witness Yaffaee Zaila Zanzibar دو
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Page cxi - Having heard the evidence do you wish to say anything in answer to ;the charge you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so but whatever you do say will be taken down in writing and may be given in evidence...
Page xxxi - Chancellor, or other person intrusted by virtue of the Queen's Sign Manual with the care and commitment of the custody of the persons and estates of lunatics...
Page 87 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Page clvi - dominions, and to render the same more " effectual," it is, amongst other things, enacted, that it is and shall be lawful for Her Majesty to hold, exercise, and enjoy any power or jurisdiction which Her Majesty now hath, or may at any time hereafter have, within any country or place out of Her Majesty's dominions, in the same and as ample a manner as if Her Majesty had acquired such power or jurisdiction by the cession or conquest of territory...
Page lx - That no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner herein-after mentioned ; (that is to say,) it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction; and such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and such witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation...
Page xxxiv - In all cases of reference to arbitration the Court or a judge may from time to time remit the matters referred, or any of them, to the reconsideration of the arbitrators or umpire.
Page liv - Notes of the examination shall be taken down in writing, and shall be read over to or by, and signed by, the person examined, and may thereafter be used in evidence against him, and shall be open to the inspection of any creditor or contributory at all reasonable times.
Page 191 - We will sincerely and faithfully perform and observe all and singular the things which are contained and expressed in the aforesaid, and that We will never suffer the same to be violated by any one, or transgressed in any manner, as far as it lies in Our power.
Page clxxxii - V. The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged at London within fifteen days.
Page cxxxvii - Act shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and being thereof convicted shall be subject and liable to all the pains and penalties to which persons convicted of wilful and corrupt perjury are liable ; and every such person may be tried for any such perjury either in the place where the offence was committed or in any colony or settlement of...