| Lewis Hertslet - Commercial law - 1840 - 430 pages
...desirous of totally abolishing the Slave Trade, the King of Denmark engages to co-operate with His said Majesty for the completion of so beneficent a work, and to prohibit all His subjects, in the most effectual manner, and by the most solemn laws, from taking any share in such... | |
| History - 1826 - 890 pages
...with his majesty in accomplishing so beneficial a work; and to prohibit all persons residing in the United Provinces, or subject to their jurisdiction,...manner, and by the most solemn laws, from taking any part in the said traffic. 15. The above treaty shall be ratified, and the ratification exchanged in... | |
| Henry Clay - History - 1018 pages
...with mutual concession of freedom of worship. The United Provinces agreed, however, to prohibit those subject to their jurisdiction, “in the most effectual...manner, and by the most solemn laws, from taking any part in the” slave traffic. Annual Register, 1825, “Public Documents,” 84-87. On the treaty between... | |
| United States - 1825 - 454 pages
...Provinces of Rio de la Plata engage to co-operate with his Britannic majesty, fwrthe completion of во beneficent a work, and to prohibit all persons, inhabiting...solemn laws, from taking any share in such trade. Art. XV. The present treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in London within... | |
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