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| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1882 - 408 pages
...Government so far as is not inconsistent with the rights expressly reserved to the Suzerain Power. The term suzerainty has been chosen as most conveniently...reservations with reference to certain specified matters. The most material of these reserved rights is the control of the external relations of the future Transvaal... | |
| Charles L. Norris-Newman - Free State (South Africa) - 1882 - 412 pages
...Government so far as is not inconsistent with the rights expressly reserved to the Suzerain Power. The term Suzerainty has been chosen as most conveniently...reservations with reference to certain specified matters. " The most material of these reserved rights is the control of the external relations of the future... | |
| Thomas Fortescue Carter - Transvaal (South Africa) - 1883 - 662 pages
...Government so far as is not inconsistent with the rights expressly reserved to the Suzerain Power. The term Suzerainty has been chosen as most conveniently...government subject to reservations with reference to specified matters. ' The most material of these reserved rights is the control of the external relations... | |
| John Procter - Great Britain - 1897 - 266 pages
...Government so far as is not inconsistent with the rights expressly reserved to the suzerain Power. The term suzerainty has been chosen as most conveniently...reservations with reference to certain specified matters. " The most material of these reserved rights is the control of the external relations of the future... | |
| Francis Reginald Statham - Presidents - 1898 - 332 pages
...expressly reserved to the Suzerain Power. The term Suzerainty," Lord Kimberley further explained, " has been chosen as most conveniently describing superiority...reservations with reference to certain specified matters." There is in this language a distinct limitation of the control to be exercised by the British Government,... | |
| South Africa, Union of: Transvaal (South African Republic) - Europe - 1898 - 90 pages
...Government so far as « is not inconsistent with the rights expressly reserved lo th" Suzerain Power. The term «suzerainty has been chosen as most conveniently...superiority over a State « possessing independent rights of Govern nent, subject to reservations with reference to « certain specified matters.* « The must material... | |
| Willem Vlugt - Great Britain - 1899 - 50 pages
..."Transvaal-Government, so far as is not inconsistent with "the rights expressly reserved to the Suzerain Power. The "term "suzerainty" has been chosen as most conveniently...reservations with reference "to certain specified matters." Hitherto this much, we presume, has been made clear. Even under the Pretoria-settlement with its carefully... | |
| John Westlake - South Africa - 1899 - 50 pages
...government, so far as is not inconsistent with the rights expressly reserved to the suzerain power. The term suzerainty has been chosen as most conveniently...reservations with reference to certain specified matters" (the italics are mine). It was to this despatch of I3th July that Mr Chamberlain referred in his answer... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1899
...Government so far as is not inconsistent with the rights expressly reserved to the Suzerain Power. The term suzerainty has been chosen as most conveniently...reservations with reference to certain specified matters." And in 1884 the late Lord Derby, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, made use of the following... | |
| Francis Parker - Arbitration (International law) - 1899 - 108 pages
...of the Transvaal Territory soon afterwards appointed (by instrument dated 5th April, 1881), wrote : "The term 'suzerainty' has been chosen as most conveniently...reservations with reference to certain specified matters." By this definition, the Secretary of State for the Colonies expressly excluded himself and his successors... | |
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