African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 148
... present treaty , under letter A. The said mutual right of search shall not be exercised within the Medi- terranean sea . Moreover , the space within which the exercise of the said right shall be confined shall be bounded , on the orth ...
... present treaty , under letter A. The said mutual right of search shall not be exercised within the Medi- terranean sea . Moreover , the space within which the exercise of the said right shall be confined shall be bounded , on the orth ...
Page 149
... present treaty , such merchant vessel , as well as the master , the crew , the cargo , and the slaves who may be on board , shall be brought into such place as the high contracting parties shall have respectively designated for that ...
... present treaty , such merchant vessel , as well as the master , the crew , the cargo , and the slaves who may be on board , shall be brought into such place as the high contracting parties shall have respectively designated for that ...
Page 152
... present treaty . ART . XVIII . The acts or instruments annexed the present treaty , and which it is mutually agreed to consider as forming an integral part thereof , are the following : A. Forms of warrants of authorization , and of ...
... present treaty . ART . XVIII . The acts or instruments annexed the present treaty , and which it is mutually agreed to consider as forming an integral part thereof , are the following : A. Forms of warrants of authorization , and of ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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