The United Service Journal, Część 1H. Colburn, 1837 |
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... carried into full effect . All we now crave of you is , an equal degree of consideration for those whose services are no less meritorious , and whose sufferings and sacrifices in the stern path of professional duty are no less worthy of ...
... carried into full effect . All we now crave of you is , an equal degree of consideration for those whose services are no less meritorious , and whose sufferings and sacrifices in the stern path of professional duty are no less worthy of ...
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... carrying a quantity of food necessary for the subsistence of negroes , should also be liable to capture . After the ... carried on to an enormous extent , both from Ajuda ( Anglicè- " Why dah " ) and Lagos , in the Bight of Benin , and ...
... carrying a quantity of food necessary for the subsistence of negroes , should also be liable to capture . After the ... carried on to an enormous extent , both from Ajuda ( Anglicè- " Why dah " ) and Lagos , in the Bight of Benin , and ...
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... carried to the north of the equator . Now here are two articles , close upon each other , stating different limits wherein in is legal to carry on the slave - trade . The two articles are as follows : - Art . 1 .— “ Those territories ...
... carried to the north of the equator . Now here are two articles , close upon each other , stating different limits wherein in is legal to carry on the slave - trade . The two articles are as follows : - Art . 1 .— “ Those territories ...
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... carried . Of all the nations engaged in this trade , perhaps none are so utterly careless of the treatment of the Negro , when on board , as the Portu- guese ; they even appear to forget that their own 24 [ JAN . THE BRITISHI NAVAL ...
... carried . Of all the nations engaged in this trade , perhaps none are so utterly careless of the treatment of the Negro , when on board , as the Portu- guese ; they even appear to forget that their own 24 [ JAN . THE BRITISHI NAVAL ...
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... carried on by that nation . The respective vessels of war were empowered to seize such ships , under the English or Spanish flags , as should be found carrying slaves from Africa - or indeed from any part of the world , unless having a ...
... carried on by that nation . The respective vessels of war were empowered to seize such ships , under the English or Spanish flags , as should be found carrying slaves from Africa - or indeed from any part of the world , unless having a ...
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