Aboh, shall be left in the free enjoyment and exercise of the Christian religion, and shall not be hindered or molested in their endeavours to teach the... Parliamentary Papers - Page 34by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1843Full view - About this book
| Samuel Crowther - 1843 - 274 pages
...Christianity to all persons whatever willing and desirous to be taught : nor shall any Subject of Yoruba, who may embrace the Christian Faith, be on that account,...People may always trade freely with the People of Yoruba in every article which they may wish to buy or sell; and neither the British people nor the... | |
| James Frederick Schön - Hausa language - 1843 - 244 pages
...to all persons whatever willing and desirous to be taught ; nor shall any subject of this country, who may embrace the Christian Faith, be, on that account,...people may always trade freely with the people of this country in every article which they may wish to buy or sell ; and neither the British people nor... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - Great Britain - 1844 - 704 pages
...as friends •while in it, and they may leave the country with their property, when they please. VI. Christians of whatever nation or country, peaceably...thereof, molested or troubled in any manner whatsoever. , VII. British people may always trade freely with the people of Aboh, in every article which they... | |
| Great Britain - Great Britain - 1844 - 650 pages
...themselves in the dominions of the Chief of Aboh, shall be left in the free enjoyment and exercise ot the Christian religion, and shall not be hindered...thereof, molested or troubled in any manner whatsoever. VII. British people may always trade freely with the people of Aboh, in every article which they may... | |
| Great Britain - 1844 - 576 pages
...the same to all persons whatever willing and desirous to be taught ; nor shall any subject of Abuh who may embrace the Christian faith, be on that account,...thereof, molested or troubled In any manner whatsoever. VII. British people may always trade freely with the people of Abuh in every article which they may... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - Missions - 1853 - 588 pages
...and extending the benefits of civilization, nor shall any subjects of the king and chiefs of Lagos who may embrace the Christian faith, be, on that account, or on account of the teaching and exercise thereof, molested or troubled in any manner whatsoever.' " I am not without hope that... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - 1854 - 600 pages
...and extending the benefits of civilization, nor shall any subjects of the king and chiefs of Lagos who may embrace the Christian faith, be, on that account, or on account of the teaching and exercise thereof, molested or troubled in any manner whatsoever.' " I am not without hope that... | |
| History, Modern - 1885 - 410 pages
...to be taught; nor shall any natives who may erabrace any form of Christian faith be on that acconnt, or on account of the teaching or exercise thereof, molested or troubled in any manner whatsoever. || It is further agreed, that the local authorities shall set apart a piece of land within a convenient... | |
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