District, except so far as the " same may be repugnant to the general principles of " humanity recognized throughout the whole civilized " world, and that We have not interfered with, or abrogated " the powers which the laws, customs, and usages of the... Proceedings - Seite 52von Natal (South Africa). Commission to Inquire into the Past and Present State of the Kafirs - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Barter - 1852 - 280 Seiten
...declared to the inhabitants of Natal that, in assuming the sovereignty of the district, the Queen has not interfered with or abrogated any law, custom, or usage prevailing among them antecedently to the British rule, save only such laws customs, or usages, as are abhorrent from,... | |
| Natal Colony (South Africa) - 1856 - 628 Seiten
...not inter(1). Confirmed; vide Proclamation, Nov. 4, 18JO, and Order in Council, June 19, 18oO. fered with, or abrogated, any law, custom, or usage, prevailing among the inhabitants, previously to the Native law not abro- assertion of sovereignty over the said District, except 8ated- so far as the... | |
| Basutoland - 1883 - 682 Seiten
...all other persons residing in the said Territory, that in assuming the Sovereignty thereof, we have not interfered with or abrogated any law, custom,...usage, prevailing among the Inhabitants previously to the assertion of our Sovereignty over the said Territory, except so far as the same may be repugnant... | |
| Natal (South Africa) - 1891 - 930 Seiten
...all other persons residing in the said District, that, in " assuming the sovereignty thereof, We have not interfered " with, or abrogated, any law, custom,...usage prevailing " among the inhabitants previously to the assertion of " sovereignty over the said District, except so far as the " same may be repugnant... | |
| James Stuart - 1913 - 648 Seiten
...hereby declare it to be our Will and Pleasure . . . that, in assuming the sovereignty thereof, we have not interfered with or abrogated any Law, Custom or Usage prevailing among the Inhabitants previous to the assertion of sovereignty . . . except so far as the same may be repugnant to the general... | |
| George von Welfling Eybers - 1918 - 680 Seiten
...all other persons residing in the said District, that in assuming the Sovereignty thereof, We have not interfered with or abrogated, any Law, Custom,...Usage prevailing among the Inhabitants previously to the assertion of Sovereignty over the said District, except so far as the same may be repugnant to... | |
| Kenneth Norman Bell, William Parker Morrell - 1928 - 680 Seiten
...consequence, and the decision thus given, has been considered final. . . . As a class, the natives look upon themselves as far inferior to the white inhabitants,...in authority among them,' would be a step directly retrograde,1 inasmuch as such measure would restore to the chiefs, unsought by them, the dangerous... | |
| Kenneth Norman Bell, William Parker Morrell - 1928 - 672 Seiten
...declared to the inhabitants of Natal that in assuming the sovereignty of the district, the Queen has not interfered with or abrogated any law, custom, or usage prevailing among them antecedently to the British rule, save only such laws, customs, and usages as are abhorrent from... | |
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