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This spirited conduct induced the King 
of Queddah to disavow all hostile intenti¬ 
ons, and inclined him to enter into a trea¬ 
ty, which was afterwards confirmed by the 
Supreme Government. By this treaty it 
was stipulated, that the King of Queddah 
should receive Six Thousand Dollars per 
annum, Mr. Light promising, at the same 
time, to recommend to the Supreme Go¬ 
vernment to grant the additional Four 
Thousand Dollars, previously applied for. 
This being acceded to by the Supreme 
Government, it has, from that period, 
been regularly paid. The principal arti¬ 
cles of the treaty, provided for the impor¬ 
tation of provisions into the Island; the 
mutual delivery of all slaves, debtors, and 
murderers; and the exclusion of all other 
European Nations from settling in any 
part of this country, 
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The Governor General in Council, in 
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