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Title: Speeches of His Majesty Kamehameha IV. To the Hawaiian Legislature
Author: Kamehameha IV
Release Date: August 31, 2008 [EBook #26501]
Language: English
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SPEECHES
OF HIS
MAJESTY KAMEHAMEHA IV.
TO THE
HAWAIIAN LEGISLATURE,
WITH HIS MAJESTY'S
REPLIES TO THE REPRESENTATIVES OF FOREIGN NATIONS AND TO
PUBLIC BODIES; ALSO WITH SUNDRY PROCLAMATIONS AND
OTHER DOCUMENTS RELATING TO HIS ADVENT TO
THE THRONE, ETC., WITH THE LAST PROCLAMATION
AND AN OBITUARY OF HIS
LATE MAJESTY
KING KAMEHAMEHA III.
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN
AFFAIRS.
HONOLULU:
PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT PRESS.
1861.
SPEECHES
OF HIS
MAJESTY KAMEHAMEHA IV.,
AND OTHER DOCUMENTS.
DECEMBER 8, 1854.
_The last Public Proclamation made by His late Majesty King Kamehameha
III._
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, It has come to my knowledge from the highest official
sources, that my Government has been recently threatened with
overthrow by lawless violence; and whereas the representatives
at my Court, of the United States, Great Britain and France,
being cognizant of these threats, have offered me the prompt
assistance of the Naval forces of their respective countries,
I hereby publicly proclaim my acceptance of the aid thus
proffered in support of my Sovereignty. My independence is
more firmly established than
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