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" I. His Britannic Majesty's subjects and the other colonists who have hitherto enjoyed the protection of England, shall evacuate the country of the Mosquitos, as well as the continent in general, and the islands adjacent, without exception... "
Mediation of the Honduran-Guatemalan Boundary Question: Held Under the Good ... - Page 241
by United States. Department of State - 1919
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., Volume 3

United States. Congress. Senate - 852 pages
...occupied by the English, and making various regulations about it, contains the following provisions : "I. His Britannic Majesty's subjects and the other...protection of England shall evacuate the country of the Mosquitoes, &c." "XI. • • • • In this view, his Britannic Majesty engages to give the most...
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A Complete Collection of the Treaties and Conventions at Present ..., Volume 2

Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - 1820 - 418 pages
...other their respective full Powers, prepared in due form, have agreed upon the following Articles : I. His Britannic Majesty's subjects, and the other...hitherto enjoyed the protection of England, shall eva• Confirmed by the 1st Additional Article to the Trestj of 5th July, < lieront les pays de Mosquitos,...
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Quarterly Review, Volumes 27-28

1822 - 1148 pages
...in the same convention, His Britannic Majesty agrees that his subjects, and other colonists, who had hitherto enjoyed the protection of England, ' shall evacuate the country of the Mostjuitos, as well as the continent in general, and the islands adjacent, without exception.' And...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 25

1849 - 604 pages
...treaties show, from 1785, * and down to 1845, Eng#The treaty of 1733 contains the following : ," Аar. I. His Britannic majesty's subjects, and the other colonists who have hitherto enjoyed Ihe protection of Kngbnd, shall evacuate the country of the ilosquitos, as well as t he continent in...
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Simmonds's Colonial Magazine and Foreign Miscellany, Volume 17

1849 - 546 pages
...as follows : — " The subjects of His Britannic Majesty, and the other settlers who have till now enjoyed the protection of England, shall evacuate the country of the Mosquitos, and the continent in general, and the adjacent isles, without exception, situated beyond the frontier...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 5; Volume 11

1850 - 762 pages
...which, it was stipulated tbat:— '• His Britannic Majesty's subjects and the olhtr colonists who have enjoyed the protection of England shall evacuate the...country of the Mosquitos, as well as the continent iu general, and the islands adjafcut, without exception, etc." This treaty also granted some further...
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Democratic Review, Volume 31

1852 - 686 pages
...under which it can lawfully be held by Great Britain. In the first place it provides that : — " Art- I. His Britannic Majesty's subjects, and the other...country of the Mosquitos, as well as the continent in gcner*al, AND THE ISLANDS ADJACENT, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, situated beyond the line hereinafter described,...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 31

1852 - 664 pages
...Britain. In tho first placo it provides that : — '•Art. I. His Britannic Majesty's subjects, nnd the other colonists who have hitherto enjoyed the...England, shall evacuate the country of the Mosquitos, ал well as the continent in general, AND THE IKUNDS ADJACENT, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, situated beyond...
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Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Volume 5

1851 - 610 pages
...doubt, as Spain hoped, by the treaty of July, 1786. The first article of that treaty stipulates " that his Britannic Majesty's subjects, and the other colonists...protection of England, shall evacuate the country of the Mbsquitos, as well as the continent in general, and the islands adjacent, without exception, situated...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 1; Volume 32

1853 - 588 pages
...derogating in any wise from his right of sovereignty." By the latter, it was expressly stipulated, that " his Britannic Majesty's subjects, and the other colonists...protection of England, shall evacuate the country ofthe Mosquitos, as well as the continent in general, and the islands adjacent, without exception,...
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