Documents relatifs à la répression de la traite des esclavesHayez, 1897 - Slave trade |
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... value of this orga- nization was severely tested by a long rapid march of 78 miles , some 50 of which were through the enemy's country . All the trans- port had to be done by negro porters . These AFRIQUE CENTRALE BRITANNIQUE ...
... value of this orga- nization was severely tested by a long rapid march of 78 miles , some 50 of which were through the enemy's country . All the trans- port had to be done by negro porters . These AFRIQUE CENTRALE BRITANNIQUE ...
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... value - being governed in their own internal affairs by themselves . As all the people referred to have for several years past paid the hut tax , and comported themselves in a thoroughly friendly manner , it is evident that they should ...
... value - being governed in their own internal affairs by themselves . As all the people referred to have for several years past paid the hut tax , and comported themselves in a thoroughly friendly manner , it is evident that they should ...
Page 136
... value to the slave . Much depends on the deci- sion which Her Majesty's Government adopts as to the question of the abolition of the legal status . If the latter is enforced at once , or before slavery dies a natural death , it seems ...
... value to the slave . Much depends on the deci- sion which Her Majesty's Government adopts as to the question of the abolition of the legal status . If the latter is enforced at once , or before slavery dies a natural death , it seems ...
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... value of a slave at the present rate of exchange . The capital thus acquired by the heir , joined to the rent which he would be allowed to exact in mo- ney , kind , or labour from freed slaves living on his estate , would enable him to ...
... value of a slave at the present rate of exchange . The capital thus acquired by the heir , joined to the rent which he would be allowed to exact in mo- ney , kind , or labour from freed slaves living on his estate , would enable him to ...
Page 162
... value . The question as to what is the most satisfactory way to deal with the matter is a most difficult one . To every proposal which has been made as yet there are some grave objections , but almost , if no quite , all those who have ...
... value . The question as to what is the most satisfactory way to deal with the matter is a most difficult one . To every proposal which has been made as yet there are some grave objections , but almost , if no quite , all those who have ...
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A. P. STODDART Abeokuta Africa Arabes ARTHUR H Atonga bâtiment indigène britannique British C. F. L. WATSON capitaine Certificate Chiefs colonies Commanding commerce Côte d'Or country d'esclaves day of August Decree décret dhow district duty East enemy esclaves du sexe following Foreign Office found freed further gallon Gold Coast good Gouvernement great ground hadim Hardinge hereby certify island J'ai l'honneur Judge Karonga l'Afrique occidentale l'esclavage Lagos Lieutenant Coape-Smith liquor traffic made Majesté Majesty's Consular Court Majesty's ship Makua Mangoche Mathews ment Mlozi Mombasa munitions native vessel Niger number old wine order owner Pemba population présente proof Protectorate quantité Salisbury same Seyyid Seyyid Barghash Sierra Leone Sikhs Sir Lloyd Sir Lloyd Mathews Slave Trade slavery spirit spiritueux spiritueux importés State Sultan taken three Thrush time tion Togoland total town trafic des spiritueux traite des esclaves Value W. B. CRACKNALL West African years Zanzibar Zarafi
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Page 42 - Hydrometer, for every Gallon of the Strength of Proof by such Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less Strength than the Strength of Proof, and for any greater or less Quantity than a Gallon...
Page 128 - And it is hereby declared and enacted, that no person who may have acquired property by his own industry, or by the exercise of any art, calling, or profession, or by inheritance, assignment, gift, or bequest, shall be dispossessed of such property or prevented from taking possession thereof on the ground that such person, or that the person from whom the property may have been derived, was a Slave.
Page 32 - Le président de la République française, Vu l'article 18 du sénatus-consulte du 3 mai 1854 ; Vu le décret du 11 décembre...
Page 123 - Each power shall determine the limits of the zone of prohibition of alcoholic liquors in its possessions or protectorates, and shall be bound to notify the limits thereof to the other powers within the space of six months. The above prohibition can only be suspended in the case of limited quantities destined for the consumption of the non-native population, and imported under the regime and conditions determined by each government.
Page 21 - LÉOPOLD II, Roi des Belges, A tous présents et à venir, SALUT. Sur la proposition de Notre ministre de...
Page 39 - ... warrant to enter the place, ship, or vehicle named in such warrant, and every part thereof, and...
Page 40 - Sykes's hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz.
Page 13 - ... document, or, at all events, of the subscription and signatures. There is, however, something to be said on the other side in favour of its genuineness. A letter very much the same in substance was certainly written by Henry VI. to the pope on the very day on which this letter was dated. A contemporaneous copy of it is preserved in the archives of Milan, and will be found noticed in Mr. Rawdon Brown's Calendar of Venetian...