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It is clearly understood, however, by the con- 

 tracting parties, that no warlike stores or arms 

 of any kind shall be furnished, given, or sold, to 

 any of his highness's rebellious subjects, by the 

 vessels so trading to the aforesaid ports, under 

 penalty of confiscation of ship and cargo. 



Article VI. — His highness Sri, Sultan, Alia, 

 Iddeen, Jowhara, Allum, Shah, agrees, promises, 

 and engages himself, his heirs, and successors, 

 to exclude the subjects of every other European 

 power, and likewise all Americans, from a fixed 

 habitation or residence in his dominions; he also 

 engages not to enter into any negociations, or to 

 conclude any treaty, with any power, prince, or 

 potentate whatsoever, unless with the knowledge 

 and consent of the British government. 



Article VII. — His highness engages not to 

 permit the residence, in his dominions, of any 

 British subject to whom the resident agent shall 

 offer any objections. 



Article VIII . — The British government 

 agrees to give and furnish to his highness, with- 

 out delay, all the arms and military stores which 

 are detailed in the paper appended to this treaty, 

 and signed by his highness. (Arms and military 

 stores ; gunpowder, forty barrels ; four hundred 

 muskets ; grape and round shot ; four hundred 

 musket balls, &c. &c. ; cash, Spanish dollars, 



