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I have now to instruct you to say to Senhor Paulino in reply , that the functions which Her Majesty's Government wish to see performed by the Mixed Commission which they have proposed to the Brazilian Government , would consist , not in ...
I have now to instruct you to say to Senhor Paulino in reply , that the functions which Her Majesty's Government wish to see performed by the Mixed Commission which they have proposed to the Brazilian Government , would consist , not in ...
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against Slave Trade ; and no sooner was this done than the Brazilian Government and Legislature were awakened to a sense of their duties and obligations ; and although loud in their complaints against the proceedings of the British ...
against Slave Trade ; and no sooner was this done than the Brazilian Government and Legislature were awakened to a sense of their duties and obligations ; and although loud in their complaints against the proceedings of the British ...
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on the subject of the payment of the expense of sending back to Brazil from British colonies , Brazilian seamen from condemned slavers , I have now to instruct you to inform the Brazilian Government that the undermentioned further sums ...
on the subject of the payment of the expense of sending back to Brazil from British colonies , Brazilian seamen from condemned slavers , I have now to instruct you to inform the Brazilian Government that the undermentioned further sums ...
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SAXEALTENBURG SAXECOBURGGOTHA SAXE | 7 |
Washington 4th December 1852 | 62 |
of the Secretary of the Navy | 72 |
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