African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 149
... 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 , such merchant vessel ...
... 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 , such merchant vessel ...
Page 150
... vessel dur- ing the voyage in which she was detained , there shall be found to have been one of the articles hereafter specified , that is to say- 1. Hatches with open gratings , instead of the close hatches which are used in merchant ...
... vessel dur- ing the voyage in which she was detained , there shall be found to have been one of the articles hereafter specified , that is to say- 1. Hatches with open gratings , instead of the close hatches which are used in merchant ...
Page 154
... vessel shall afterwards be sent on , and shall be delivered up to the Austrian jurisdiction at Trieste , as above ... vessel at the time of her de- tention , the vessel shall , in the first instance , be sent to deposite the slaves at ...
... vessel shall afterwards be sent on , and shall be delivered up to the Austrian jurisdiction at Trieste , as above ... vessel at the time of her de- tention , the vessel shall , in the first instance , be sent to deposite the slaves at ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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