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Since it has been ordered by H. M. the King of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, etc., etc., etc., by Ministerial instruction to take possession of the coast of New Guinea, from the 141st degree of east longitude of Greenwich on the south coast, and from there west- and northward up to the Cape of Good Hope, situated on the north coast.
Salomon Müller, Reizen en Onderzoekingen in den Indischen Archipel, gedaan op last der Nederlandsche Indische Regering, tusschen de Jaren 1828 en 1836. Vol.1 (Amsterdam, 1857), p. 109.
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van der Veur, P.W. (1966). The Van Delden Proclamation of 1828. In: Documents and Correspondence on New Guinea’s Boundaries. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-3706-3_1
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