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... island ; but they conceive that as his tenure of the island in point of fact de- pends entirely upon the continuance of the protection which has been afforded to him and his predecessor by the British naval authorities since the ...
... island ; but they conceive that as his tenure of the island in point of fact de- pends entirely upon the continuance of the protection which has been afforded to him and his predecessor by the British naval authorities since the ...
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... island , and for the protection of the place from attacks on the part of the neighbouring Chiefs . You will bear in mind , however , that it will be the policy of Her Majesty's Government strictly to avoid all aggression upon the ...
... island , and for the protection of the place from attacks on the part of the neighbouring Chiefs . You will bear in mind , however , that it will be the policy of Her Majesty's Government strictly to avoid all aggression upon the ...
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... island until a detachment of black troops , which the War Department have been requested to furnish , can be sent to support your autho- rity , as it would be inconvenient that any portion of the men on board Her Majesty's ships should ...
... island until a detachment of black troops , which the War Department have been requested to furnish , can be sent to support your autho- rity , as it would be inconvenient that any portion of the men on board Her Majesty's ships should ...
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... island of Lagos , with all the rights , profits , territories and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging , and as well the profits and revenue as the direct , full , and absolute dominion and sovereignty of the said port , island ...
... island of Lagos , with all the rights , profits , territories and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging , and as well the profits and revenue as the direct , full , and absolute dominion and sovereignty of the said port , island ...
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... Island of Lagos , with all its rights , territories , & c . To this our King would not agree . His reply was , that he will not give up the Island of Lagos ; so there was no decision on the matter till the return of the King . On the ...
... Island of Lagos , with all its rights , territories , & c . To this our King would not agree . His reply was , that he will not give up the Island of Lagos ; so there was no decision on the matter till the return of the King . On the ...
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