The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 90
... United States , alledging that the Spanish Min- ister had , in pursuance of the treaty between the United States and Spain , demanded of the government of the United States , the restoration of the schooner L'Amistad , her cargo , and ...
... United States , alledging that the Spanish Min- ister had , in pursuance of the treaty between the United States and Spain , demanded of the government of the United States , the restoration of the schooner L'Amistad , her cargo , and ...
Page 121
... United States flag , I have thought it my duty to detain this schooner for the purpose of placing her under your Excellency's au- thority , that you may cause such inquiries to be made into her course of trade and papers as you may deem ...
... United States flag , I have thought it my duty to detain this schooner for the purpose of placing her under your Excellency's au- thority , that you may cause such inquiries to be made into her course of trade and papers as you may deem ...
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... United States , tending power- fully to strengthen that unrighteous system , as deeply injurious to the best ... United States . " To this , add the testimony of Captain BELL , of the United States brig Dolphin : " The Colonists , one ...
... United States , tending power- fully to strengthen that unrighteous system , as deeply injurious to the best ... United States . " To this , add the testimony of Captain BELL , of the United States brig Dolphin : " The Colonists , one ...
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