Samoa are neutral territory in which the citizens and subjects of the Three Signatory Powers have equal rights of residence, trade and personal protection. The Three Powers recognize the independence of the Samoan Government and the free right of the... Annual Register - Página 296editado por - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Germany - 1893 - 746 páginas
...providing for the immediate restoration of peace and order therein. It is declared that the Islaucls of Samoa are neutral territory in •which the citizens...residence, trade and personal protection. The Three 1'owers recognize the independence of the Samoau Government and the free right of the natives to elect... | |
| 1893 - 732 páginas
...the immediate restoration of peace and order therein. It is declared that the Islands of Samoa arc neutral territory in which the citizens and subjects...residence, trade and personal protection. The Three Powers recognize the independence of the Samoan Government and the free right of the natives to elect their... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 páginas
...B. Malet, Charles S. Scott, and JC Crowe, England. The more important provisions are as follows:— in which the citizens and subjects of the three signatory...residence, trade, and personal protection. The three powers recognize the independence of the Samoan Government and the free right of the natives to elect their... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1895 - 510 páginas
...directly and unequivocally given. The hrst article of the treaty provides that "the three powers recognize the independence of the Samoan Government and the free right of the nations to elect their chief or King and choose their form of government according to their own laws... | |
| 1896 - 920 páginas
...United States, and on the 14th of June a final act was signed, under which the three powers recognised the independence of the Samoan government, and the free right of the natives to elect their chief or king, and choose their form of government according to their own laws and customs, but... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 618 páginas
...one moment suspended, was resumed. In the Berlin act, the three powers recognise, on the threshold, "the independence of the Samoan Government, and the free right of the natives to elect their chief or king and choose their form of government." True, the text continues that, "in view of... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 618 páginas
...one moment suspended, was resumed. In the Berlin act, the three powers recognise, on the threshold, "the independence of the Samoan Government, and the free right of the natives to elect their chief or king and choose their form of government." True, the text continues that, " in view... | |
| Louis Stevenson - 1902 - 650 páginas
...one moment suspended, was resumed. In the Berlin act, the three powers recognise, on the threshold, " the independence of the Samoan Government, and the free right of the natives to elect their chief or king and choose their form of government." True, the text continues that, " in view... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 618 páginas
...one moment suspended, was resumed. In the Berlin act, the three powers recognise, on the threshold, "the independence of the Samoan Government, and the free right of the natives to elect their chief or king and choose their form of government." True, the text continues that, " in view... | |
| 1899 - 810 páginas
...said Islands; and providing far the immediate restoration of peace and order therein. It is declared that the Islands of Samoa are neutral territory in...residence, trade and personal protection. The Three Towers recognize the independence of the Samoan Government and the free right of the natives to elect... | |
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