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Answer of United States ' Government respecting the kidnapping of Bri- tish negroes 674. Earl Granville to Mr. Crampton . Feb. 13 Kidnapping of British negroes Consular : UNITED STATES ( BALTIMORE ) . 1851 677.
Answer of United States ' Government respecting the kidnapping of Bri- tish negroes 674. Earl Granville to Mr. Crampton . Feb. 13 Kidnapping of British negroes Consular : UNITED STATES ( BALTIMORE ) . 1851 677.
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because the Government of The United States not having granted to any other country the right of searching and seizing United States ' vessels engaged in Slave Trade , such vessels are safe from search or capture by any British cruizer ...
because the Government of The United States not having granted to any other country the right of searching and seizing United States ' vessels engaged in Slave Trade , such vessels are safe from search or capture by any British cruizer ...
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adoption by the Government of The United States , for the more effectual prevention of the African Slave Trade . One of the plans which has been adopted of late years by the slave - traders on the west coast of Africa , in order to ...
adoption by the Government of The United States , for the more effectual prevention of the African Slave Trade . One of the plans which has been adopted of late years by the slave - traders on the west coast of Africa , in order to ...
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SAXEALTENBURG SAXECOBURGGOTHA SAXE | 7 |
Washington 4th December 1852 | 62 |
of the Secretary of the Navy | 72 |
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