| British - 1827 - 576 pages
...Should they be ignorant of the customs, the Siamese or English Officers must explain them. Siamese subjects who visit an English country, must conduct...in every particular. .English subjects who visit a Siamese country, must conduct themselves according to the established laws of the Siamese country in... | |
| Peter James Begbie, Diptendra M. Banerjee - Malay Peninsula - 1834 - 598 pages
...should they be ignorant of the customs, the Siamese or English officers must explain them. Siamese subjects, who visit an English country, must conduct...in every particular. English subjects, who visit a Siamese country, must conduct themselves according to the established laws of the Siamese country in... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Federated Malay States - 1839 - 536 pages
...the Rumbownese must not intrude, enter, seize, or take such person within the English boundaries, but must report and ask for him in a proper manner, and...Sukus, with a view to promote the safety of trade and navigation, shall not tolerate piracy, but on the contrary, they shall exert their utmost efforts by... | |
| t.j. newbold - 1839 - 524 pages
...intercourse and trade with any Rumbownese country, and the Rumbownese will aid and protect them, iind permit them to buy and sell with facility. Merchants...country in every particular. Art. 7. Rajah Ali, the Panghiilu and Ampat Sukus, with a view to promote the safety of trade and TREATY WITH RUMBOWE. 449... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Federated Malay States - 1839 - 534 pages
...should they be ignorant of the customs, the Siamese or English officers must explain them. Siamese subjects, who visit an English country, must conduct...in every particular. English subjects, who visit a Siamese country, must conduct themselves according to the established laws of the Siamese country in... | |
| Thomas John Newbold - Federated Malay States - 1839 - 546 pages
...should they be ignorant of the customs, the Siamese or English officers must explain them. Siamese subjects, who visit an English country, must conduct...in every particular. English subjects, who visit a Siamese country, must conduct themselves according to the established laws of the Siamese country in... | |
| 1857 - 898 pages
...should they be ignorant of the customs, the Siamese or English officers must explain thorn. Siamese subjects who visit an English country must conduct...in every particular, English subjects who visit a Siamese country must conduct themselves according to the established laws of the Siamese country in... | |
| Karl von Martens - Europe - 1857 - 636 pages
...should they be ignorant of the customs, the Siamese or English officers must explain them. Siamese subjects who visit an English country must conduct...in every particular. English subjects who visit a Siamese country must conduct themselves according to the established laws of the Siamese country in... | |
| 1857 - 888 pages
...should they be ignorant of the customs, the Siamese or English officers must explain them. Siamese subjects who visit an English country must conduct...in every particular, English subjects who visit a Siamese country must conduct themselves according to the established laws of the Siamese country in... | |
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