British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 36, Part 2 |
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Page 836
No European , or any other person whatever , shall be permitted to reside within the territory of the Chiefs of Manna , for the purpose of carrying on in any way the traffic in slaves ; and no houses , or stores ...
No European , or any other person whatever , shall be permitted to reside within the territory of the Chiefs of Manna , for the purpose of carrying on in any way the traffic in slaves ; and no houses , or stores ...
Page 838
No European , or other person , shall be permitted to reside within the territory of Antonio , King or the principal Chief of the Island of Cagnabac , for the purpose of carrying on in any way the traffic in slaves ...
No European , or other person , shall be permitted to reside within the territory of Antonio , King or the principal Chief of the Island of Cagnabac , for the purpose of carrying on in any way the traffic in slaves ...
Page 867
If at any time it shall appear that Slave Trade has been carried on through or from the territory of the Chiefs of Malimba , the Slave Trade may be put down by Great Britain by force upon that territory , and British officers may seize ...
If at any time it shall appear that Slave Trade has been carried on through or from the territory of the Chiefs of Malimba , the Slave Trade may be put down by Great Britain by force upon that territory , and British officers may seize ...
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