| English literature - 1842 - 592 pages
...treaty with France, that of Nov. 1815, contained a recital that each of the contracting powers had, in their respective dominions, prohibited, without...colonies and subjects from taking any part whatever in the traffic. These were vague stipulations, and the proposal of the Duke of Wellington, that they should... | |
| Great Britain - 1815 - 438 pages
...deliberated at the Congress of Vienna, relative to the complete and universal abolition of the SlaveTrade, and having, each in their respective dominions, prohibited...principles which they proclaimed in the Declaration of the 4lh of February, 1815, and of concerting, without loss of time, through their Ministers at the Courts... | |
| 1816 - 564 pages
...deliberated at the Congress of Viennna, relative to the complete and universal abolition of the Slave Trade, and having, each in Their respective dominions, prohibited...principles which They proclaimed in the Declaration of the Fourth of February One thousand eight hundred and fifteen, and of concerting, without loss of time,... | |
| Europe - 1817 - 736 pages
...deliberated at the Congress of Vienna, relative to the complete and universal abolition of the slave-trade, and having, each in their respective dominions, prohibited,...of February, 1815, and of concerting, without loss of.time, through their ministers at the Courts of London and of Paris, the most effectual measures... | |
| John Dodson, Louis (Ship) - France - 1817 - 84 pages
...each " in their refpective dominions prohibited, without " reftriction, their colonies and fubjects, from taking " any part whatever in this traffic, engage to renew, " conjointly, their efforts, with a view to enfure final " fuccefs to the principles which they proclaimed in " the declaration of the... | |
| Commerce - 1819 - 1202 pages
...complete and universal abolition of the slave trade, and having, each in their respective dominion, prohibited without restriction their colonies and...any part whatever in this traffic, engage to renew conjoinUy their efforts, with the view of securing final success to those principles which they proclaimed... | |
| Great Britain, Lewis Hertslet - Commercial law - 1820 - 442 pages
...deliberated at the Congress of Vienna, relative to the complete and universal abolition of the Slave Trade, and having, each in their respective dominions, prohibited,...which they proclaimed in the declaration of the 4th (8th) of February, 1815,* and of concerting without loss of time, through their ministers at the Courts... | |
| John Scott - 1822 - 716 pages
...followed his final expulsion, that " the high contracting powers," were brought " each to prohibit, -without restriction, their colonies and subjects from taking any part whatever in this traffic." Would to God that the time might arrive, when the proscription thus announced shall actually take effect... | |
| John Scott - 1822 - 470 pages
...which followed his final expulsion, that "the high contracting powers," were brought "each to prohibit, without restriction, their colonies and subjects from taking any part whatever in this traffic." Would to God that the time might arrive, when the proscription thus announced shall actually take effect;... | |
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