The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 353
... and as ther : was , indeed , a singular unanimity in every part of the country on the subject , it would be the less necessary for him to trouble their Lordships at any very great length upon the present occasion .
... and as ther : was , indeed , a singular unanimity in every part of the country on the subject , it would be the less necessary for him to trouble their Lordships at any very great length upon the present occasion .
Page 149
Whenever a merchant vessel , sailing under the flag of one of the high contracting parties , shall have been detained by a cruiser of the other , duly authorised to that effect , conformably to the provisions of the present treaty ...
Whenever a merchant vessel , sailing under the flag of one of the high contracting parties , shall have been detained by a cruiser of the other , duly authorised to that effect , conformably to the provisions of the present treaty ...
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The high contracting parties agree to insure the immediate freedom of all the slaves who shall be found on board vessels detained and condemned in virtue of the stipulations of the present treaty . Art . XVII .
The high contracting parties agree to insure the immediate freedom of all the slaves who shall be found on board vessels detained and condemned in virtue of the stipulations of the present treaty . Art . XVII .
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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