Selected Official Documents of the South African Republic and Great Britain - A Documentary Perspective Of The Causes Of The War In South Africa by Various
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ARTICLE 2.--The form of government of this State shall be that
of a republic. ARTICLE 3.--It desires to be recognized and respected by the civilized world as an independent and free people. ARTICLE 4.--The people seek for no extension of territory, and desire it only in accordance with just principles, when the interest of the Republic makes such extension desirable. ARTICLE 5.--The people desire to retain and maintain their territory in South Africa unimpaired. The boundaries thereof are fixed by proclamation. ARTICLE 6.--Its territory is open for every foreigner who obeys the laws of this Republic. All who are within the territory of this Republic have equal claims to protection of person and property. ARTICLE 7.--The land or farms situate in this territory which have not yet been given out, are declared to be the property of the State. ARTICLE 8.--The people claim the utmost social freedom, and expect the result from the maintenance of their religious belief, from the observance of their obligations, from submission to law, order and right, and the maintenance of the same. The people permit the spread of the Gospel among the heathen under fixed precautions against deceit or misleading. |
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