British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1848 - Great Britain |
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... Negroes 82 -- Arrivals and departures 83 Paulita . Matilde 84 R. July 21 , Kil- } D. Aug 15 , Slave Trade in Cuba 84 44. Mr. Secretary Canning to H. T. Kil- bee , Esq . No. 45. Mr. Secretary Canning to W. S. Mac Leay 24 GREAT BRITAIN .
... Negroes 82 -- Arrivals and departures 83 Paulita . Matilde 84 R. July 21 , Kil- } D. Aug 15 , Slave Trade in Cuba 84 44. Mr. Secretary Canning to H. T. Kil- bee , Esq . No. 45. Mr. Secretary Canning to W. S. Mac Leay 24 GREAT BRITAIN .
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... Negroes 96 Receipt of Parliamentary Papers 96 JAcknowledging approbation of conduct 97 Conversation with the French Con- sul . Arrivals and Departures 97 Isabel ... ... 98 Question of landing of Negroes 101 Térésa . Reported detention ...
... Negroes 96 Receipt of Parliamentary Papers 96 JAcknowledging approbation of conduct 97 Conversation with the French Con- sul . Arrivals and Departures 97 Isabel ... ... 98 Question of landing of Negroes 101 Térésa . Reported detention ...
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... Negroes saved from a Wreck 125 ( Brazilian Arbitratorship ad in- 128 129 terim - Cerqueira Returns under the Consolidation Act 129 Papers laid before Parliament 129 ... 129 D. June 15 , Cerqueira D. April 5 , R. June 28 , Contingent ...
... Negroes saved from a Wreck 125 ( Brazilian Arbitratorship ad in- 128 129 terim - Cerqueira Returns under the Consolidation Act 129 Papers laid before Parliament 129 ... 129 D. June 15 , Cerqueira D. April 5 , R. June 28 , Contingent ...
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... Negroes illegally im- D. Sept. 19 , ― R. Nov. 15 , ported ... Receipt of Despatches ... 141 142 SIERRA LEONE .- ( General . ) No. 1.-D. M. Hamilton , Esq . to Mr. Sec " . Canning .— ( Rec . April 16. ) ( Extract . ) Freetown , Sierra ...
... Negroes illegally im- D. Sept. 19 , ― R. Nov. 15 , ported ... Receipt of Despatches ... 141 142 SIERRA LEONE .- ( General . ) No. 1.-D. M. Hamilton , Esq . to Mr. Sec " . Canning .— ( Rec . April 16. ) ( Extract . ) Freetown , Sierra ...
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... . This is the substance of what he has written : - " I deem this Vessel upon the Coast for the purpose of engaging in an unlawful Trade in Negroes , and if it had been possible for me to have obtained a Pilot of 44 GREAT BRITAIN .
... . This is the substance of what he has written : - " I deem this Vessel upon the Coast for the purpose of engaging in an unlawful Trade in Negroes , and if it had been possible for me to have obtained a Pilot of 44 GREAT BRITAIN .
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