| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1858 - 428 pages
...this market shall remain open, there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba, wars will...that the United States have, on several occasions, endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation. If this were accomplished, the last... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1858 - 780 pages
...this market shall remain open, there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba, wars will...that the United States have, on several occasions, endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation. If this were accomplished, the last... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1859 - 914 pages
...grievance that, when any difficulty occurs, no matter how unimportant, which might bo readily settled nt the moment, we should be obliged to resort to Madrid,...will be waged among the petty and barbarous chiefs hi Africa for the purpose of seizing subjects to supply this trade. In such a condition of affairs... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1859 - 824 pages
...this market shall remain open, there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba, wars will...that the United States have, on several occasions, endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation. If this were accomplished, the last... | |
| Augustin Cochin - Slavery - 1863 - 438 pages
...this market shall remain open, there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba, wars will...impossible that the light of civilization and religion ever penetrate these dark abodes." The message of 1859 repeats these considerations, so philanthropic... | |
| Augustin Cochin - Slavery - 1863 - 432 pages
...this market shall remain open, there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba, wars will...impossible that the light of civilization and religion ever penetrate these dark abodes/7 The message of 1859 repeats these considerations, so philanthropic... | |
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 876 pages
...can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues iu Cuba, wars will be waged among the petty and barbarous...that the United States have, on several occasions, endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation. If this were accomplished, the last... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 872 pages
...this market shall remain open there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba, wars will...religion can ever penetrate these dark abodes. "It bas been made known to the world by my predecessors that the United States have, on, several occasions,... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - Slave trade - 1896 - 354 pages
...as this market shall remain open, there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. . . "It has been made known to the world by my predecessors...that the United States have, on several occasions, endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation. If this were accomplished, the last... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 722 pages
...this market shall remain open there can be no hope for the civilization of benighted Africa. Whilst the demand for slaves continues in Cuba wars will...predecessors that the United States have on several occasions endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation. If this were accomplished, the last... | |
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