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Of 2 cargoes which came , the one belonging to Don Julian Zulueta , Don Pedro Forcade , and others , which landed near Cardeñas , consisted of 617 ; the other , consisting of about 400 , were disembarked by small craft on the south side ...
Of 2 cargoes which came , the one belonging to Don Julian Zulueta , Don Pedro Forcade , and others , which landed near Cardeñas , consisted of 617 ; the other , consisting of about 400 , were disembarked by small craft on the south side ...
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These conditions the Portuguese Government expressed their readiness to agree to , provided it should be stipulated in regard to the landing of slaves , that slaves found on board such captured vessels should be landed in territory ...
These conditions the Portuguese Government expressed their readiness to agree to , provided it should be stipulated in regard to the landing of slaves , that slaves found on board such captured vessels should be landed in territory ...
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If there is indeed any essential difference in point of principle between these cases , that difference consists in this , that the negro who has been landed many months or several years before , by the boats of a Slave Trade ship ...
If there is indeed any essential difference in point of principle between these cases , that difference consists in this , that the negro who has been landed many months or several years before , by the boats of a Slave Trade ship ...
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SAXEALTENBURG SAXECOBURGGOTHA SAXE | 7 |
Washington 4th December 1852 | 62 |
of the Secretary of the Navy | 72 |
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