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Aftonifhed to find fo much good fenfe and prudence in a very- 
young man and a KafFer, we explained the nature of our vilit 
to him, and lubmitted for his confideration the fix following 
articles : 
1. That he fhould fend a meflenger of peace and friendfhip 
along with one of our interpreters to the KafFer chiefs now 
refiding in the colony: 
2. That none of his fubjeds, on any pretence whatever, un- 
lefs fent exprefsly by him, fhould pafs the boundary efta- 
blifhed between the Colonifts and Kaffers : 
3. That none of his fubje£ls Ihould have any intercourfe 
whatever with the Colonifts ; and that, if any of the latter 
fhould be found in any part of his territories, he would 
fend them under a ftrong guard to GraafF Reynet : 
4. That fhould any fhip be ftranded on the KafFer coafl, he 
would afFord to the unfortunate paiFengers and crew hof- 
pitality and protedlion, and that he would condud them 
in fafety to GraafF Reynet : 
5. That any blacks, Hottentots, or bajlaards^ found in his 
territories, fhould be taken and fent to GraafF Reynet : 
6. And that he fhould keep up a friendly intercourfe with 
the landrofl, by fending annually, or oftener, if necefFary, 
one of his captains, bearing a brafs gorget with the arms 
of his Britannic Majefly engraven upon it. 
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