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... Portuguese Rivers and Creeks , on East Coast of Africa , for the purpose of preventing the Slave Trade . Page London , 19th November , 1850 .. 242 PRUSSIA . CORRESPONDENCE and Documents relative to the Affairs of the Duchies of ...
... Portuguese Rivers and Creeks , on East Coast of Africa , for the purpose of preventing the Slave Trade . Page London , 19th November , 1850 .. 242 PRUSSIA . CORRESPONDENCE and Documents relative to the Affairs of the Duchies of ...
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... Portuguese rivers and on East Coast of Africa . 242 Annual Report on state of Slave Trade 245 LOANDA . 1850 74. H.M.'s Commissioners to Viscount Mar. 30 Palmerston . Arrival of The United States ' brig of war Perry 247 101. H.M.'s ...
... Portuguese rivers and on East Coast of Africa . 242 Annual Report on state of Slave Trade 245 LOANDA . 1850 74. H.M.'s Commissioners to Viscount Mar. 30 Palmerston . Arrival of The United States ' brig of war Perry 247 101. H.M.'s ...
Page 242
... Portuguese dominions on the East Coast of Africa , where no Portuguese authorities are established , in order to prevent Slave Trade from being carried on at such places . I transmit to you likewise a copy of a communication which I ...
... Portuguese dominions on the East Coast of Africa , where no Portuguese authorities are established , in order to prevent Slave Trade from being carried on at such places . I transmit to you likewise a copy of a communication which I ...
Page 243
... Portuguese authorities are established , and to prevent the Slave Trade from being car- ried on in such places : And whereas the period for which such permission was granted as aforesaid has expired : The Plenipotentiary of Great ...
... Portuguese authorities are established , and to prevent the Slave Trade from being car- ried on in such places : And whereas the period for which such permission was granted as aforesaid has expired : The Plenipotentiary of Great ...
Page 244
... Portuguese Chargé d'Affaires at this Court , recording the renewal , for a further term of 3 years , to be reckoned from that day , of the consent of the Portuguese Government to permit Her Majesty's ships employed in the suppression of ...
... Portuguese Chargé d'Affaires at this Court , recording the renewal , for a further term of 3 years , to be reckoned from that day , of the consent of the Portuguese Government to permit Her Majesty's ships employed in the suppression of ...
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