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" Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which may be made on the coast of Africa for suppressing the slave trade, the facilities for carrying on that traffic and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers, by the fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great,... "
Nouveau recueil général de traités, conventions et autres transactions ... - Page 461
edited by - 1845
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 12

United States. Congress - Law - 1843 - 700 pages
...on that traffic, and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers, by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing...treaty agree that they will unite in all becoming representation? and remonstrances with any audall powers within whose dominions such markets are allowed...
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The Monthly Chronicle, Volume 3

Nathan Hale - Monthly chronicle (Boston, Mass.) - 1842 - 596 pages
...vigilance of cruisers bj ue fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptation for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong. ;i.: the desired result may be long delayed, unless all markets be shut aprf the purchase of African...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 63

1842 - 440 pages
...wit at a point in the Neebish channel, near Mud- cel of land. 90 described as best to include the im- market can be found for slaves, so strong, as that • • the desired result maybe long delayed, unless all markets be, shut against the purchase of African negroes, the parlies...
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Observations Upon the Treaty of Washington, Signed August 9, 1842: With the ...

George William Featherstonhaugh - Canada - 1843 - 134 pages
...on that traffick, and avoiding the vigilance of cruizers, by the fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing...all markets be shut against the purchase of African negroes;—the Parties to this Treaty agree, that they will unite in all becoming representations and...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - Law - 1843 - 696 pages
...on that traffic, and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers, by the fraudulent use of flags, and other M N i/ v z . s > | ޹g ]{ M; / \ { y... = O 0 u :w ׿1h ws ^y ) l8 Q e '1C " markeis be shul against the purchase of African negroes, — the parties to this treaty agree that...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - Law - 1843 - 698 pages
...on lhat traffic, and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers, by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a maikel can be found for slaves, so strong, as lhat the desired result may be long delayed, unless all...
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History of the Law of Nations in Europe and America: From the Earliest Times ...

Henry Wheaton - Europe - 1845 - 820 pages
...carrying on that traffic and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers by the fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing...treaty agree that they will unite in all becoming remonstrances with any, and all powers, within whose dominions such markets are allowed to exist ;...
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The Statesman's Manual: An Enlarged and Revised Edition of the ..., Volume 2

Presidents - 1847 - 976 pages
...thing. In this respect, all that the treaty provides is in the ninth article, and is in these words : " The parties to this treaty agree that they will unite in all becoming representions and remonstrances, with any and all powers within whose dominions such markets [for African...
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The Diplomatic and Official Papers of Daniel Webster, While Secretary of State

Daniel Webster - United States - 1848 - 410 pages
...carrying on that traffic and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing...parties to this treaty agree that they will unite in ajl becoming representations and remonstrances with any and all powers within whose dominions such...
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The Diplomatic and Official Papers of Daniel Webster, While Secretary of State

Daniel Webster - United States - 1848 - 410 pages
...carrying on that traffic and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing...delayed, unless all markets be shut against the purchase ot African negroes, the parties to this treaty agree that they will unite in all becoming representations...
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