| Edmund Burke - History - 1816 - 838 pages
...success to those principles which they proclaimed in the Declaration of the 4th of February, 1815, and of concerting, without loss of time, through their...Ministers at the Courts of London and of Paris, the most e (factual measures for the entire and definitive abolition 415 lition of a commerce so odious, so... | |
| Great Britain - 1815 - 438 pages
...success to those principles which they proclaimed in the Declaration of the 4lh of February, 1815, and of concerting, without loss of time, through their...and so strongly condemned by the laws of religion ai)8 of nature. The present Additional Article shall have the same force and effect as if it were inserted,... | |
| Robert Thorpe - Enslaved persons - 1815 - 66 pages
...regard!! Great Britain and France have also " agreed to concert " measures, without loss tif time, for the entire and definitive " Abolition of a commerce,...strongly condemned *• by the laws of religion and nature." A trade confessed to he pursued, in violation of the Law of God, of Nature and of Nations,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1816 - 656 pages
...final success to those principles which they proclaimed in the Declaration of the 4th of February 1815, and of concerting, without loss of time, through their...the entire and definitive abolition of a commerce •u odious, and so strongly condemned by the laws of religion and of nature. The present Additional... | |
| 728 pages
...success to those principles which they proclaimed in the declaration of the 4th of February, 1815, and of concerting, without loss of time, through their...and definitive abolition of a commerce so odious, so strongly condemned by the laws of religion and of nature. The present additional article shall have... | |
| Europe - 1817 - 736 pages
...proclaimed in the declaration of the 4th of February, 1815, and of concerting, without loss of.time, through their ministers at the Courts of London and...and definitive abolition of a commerce so odious, so strongly condemned by the laws of religion and of nature. The present additional article shall have... | |
| Congregational churches - 1820 - 598 pages
...article of the treaty between the Allies and France, of November, 1815, providing for conferences on the most effectual measures for the "entire and definitive abolition of a commerce so odious and so stronglycondemned by the laws of religion and of nature." In December, 1817, the Plenipotentiaries... | |
| Missions - 1819 - 578 pages
...Additional Article provided for Conferences among their respective Ministers, without loss of time, on the most effectual measures " for the entire and definitive...condemned by the Laws of Religion and of Nature." (See our Volume for 1816, p. 221.) Of the Conferences which took place in fulfilment of this Article,... | |
| 1820 - 592 pages
...article of the treaty between the Allies and France, f)f November, 1815, providing for conferences on the most effectual measures for the "entire and definitive...condemned by the laws of religion and of nature." In December, 1817, the Plenipotentiaries of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia, held... | |
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