| Congregational churches - 1850 - 444 pages
...the regularity of its relations with foreign nations, have thought it right to engage, reciprocally, to consider the Sandwich Islands as an independent State, and never to take possession, neither directly or under the tille of protectorate, or under any other form, of the territory of which... | |
| Robert Greenhow - California - 1845 - 538 pages
...of the queen of England and the king of the French, whereby their majesties " engaged reciprocally to consider the Sandwich Islands as an independent...part of the territory of which they are composed." These acts of the British and the French, with regard to the Sandwich Islands, arose, doubtless, rather... | |
| Hiram Bingham - Hawaii - 1847 - 650 pages
...reciprocally, to consider toe Sandwich Islands as an Independent State, and never to take possession, neither directly or under the title of Protectorate, or under...part of the Territory of which they are composed. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE REINFORCEMENTS. 607 " The undersigned, Her Britannic Majesty's principal Secretary... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1847 - 250 pages
...the regularity of its relations with foreign nations, have thought it right to engage reciprocally to consider the Sandwich Islands as an Independent State, and never to take possession, neither directly nor under the title of Protectorate, nor under any other form, of any part of the... | |
| James Jackson Jarves - Hawaii - 1847 - 250 pages
...for the regularity of its relations with foreign nations, have thought it right toengage reciprocally to consider the Sandwich Islands as an Independent State, and never to lake possession, neither directly nor under the title of Protectorate. nor under any other form, of... | |
| Hiram Bingham - Hawaii - 1848 - 642 pages
...the regularity of its relations with Foreign Nations, have thought it right to engage, reciprocally, to consider the Sandwich ,Islands as an Independent State, and never to take possession, neither directly or under the title of Protectorate, or under any other form, of any part of the Territory... | |
| Hiram Bingham - Hawaii - 1848 - 637 pages
...the regularity of its relations with Foreign Nations, have thought it right to engage, reciprocally, to consider the Sandwich ^Islands as an Independent State, and never to take possession, neither directly or under the title of Protectorate, or under any other form, of any part of the Territory... | |
| Hiram Bingham - Hawaii - 1848 - 642 pages
...the regularity of its relations with Foreign Nations, have thought it right to engage, reciprocally, to consider the Sandwich Islands as an Independent State, and never to take possession, neither directly or under the title of Protectorate, or under any other form, of any part of the Territory... | |
| Hiram Bingham - Hawaii - 1849 - 646 pages
...State, and never to tile pc*-**' sion, neither directly or under the title of Protectorate, or under uj other form, of any part of the Territory of which they are c " The undersigned, Her Britannic Majesty's principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and... | |
| Gustavus Hines - Missions - 1850 - 456 pages
...the-islands as an independent State, and mutually engaging never to take possession, neither directly nor under the title of protectorate, or under any other...part of the territory of which they are composed. Kamehameha III. was driven to cede his sovereignty to Great Britain provisionally, in consequence of... | |
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