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Page 87
... slaves to be put on board any ship , in order to be employed in His Majesty's military or naval service . 46 Geo ... slaves , or of persons to be dealt with as slaves . 51 Geo . III . c . 23. s . 1 . RULE V. § 1 . It is unlawful to fit ...
... slaves to be put on board any ship , in order to be employed in His Majesty's military or naval service . 46 Geo ... slaves , or of persons to be dealt with as slaves . 51 Geo . III . c . 23. s . 1 . RULE V. § 1 . It is unlawful to fit ...
Page 92
... SLAVES . RULE I. § 5 . During any prosecution of slaves under the Abolition Acts , the claimant is to place the slaves on shore ; and should he neglect to supply them with sufficient maintenance during the proceedings , the governor may ...
... SLAVES . RULE I. § 5 . During any prosecution of slaves under the Abolition Acts , the claimant is to place the slaves on shore ; and should he neglect to supply them with sufficient maintenance during the proceedings , the governor may ...
Page 357
... slave - ships : one was a Dutch vessel , full of slaves , which escaped ; the other eight were French , several of them full of slaves . But it is unnecessary to occupy the time of the Meeting with these minute details ; the enormous ...
... slave - ships : one was a Dutch vessel , full of slaves , which escaped ; the other eight were French , several of them full of slaves . But it is unnecessary to occupy the time of the Meeting with these minute details ; the enormous ...
Contents
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ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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