British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1843 - Great Britain |
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... parties to them . To the People , every Department of the Government , and every Individual in each , are responsible ; and the more full their information , the better they can judge of the wisdom of the policy pursued , and of the ...
... parties to them . To the People , every Department of the Government , and every Individual in each , are responsible ; and the more full their information , the better they can judge of the wisdom of the policy pursued , and of the ...
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... Parties therefore feel it necessary to declare , and it is hereby de- clared by them , that , if there shall be clear and undeniable proof that a Slave or Slaves , of either sex , has or have been put on board a Vessel for the purpose ...
... Parties therefore feel it necessary to declare , and it is hereby de- clared by them , that , if there shall be clear and undeniable proof that a Slave or Slaves , of either sex , has or have been put on board a Vessel for the purpose ...
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... Parties have agreed , that , in the event of the recall , or of the absence on account of ill- ness , or any other unavoidable cause , of any of the Commis- sioners , Judges , or Arbitrators ; or in the case of their absence in ...
... Parties have agreed , that , in the event of the recall , or of the absence on account of ill- ness , or any other unavoidable cause , of any of the Commis- sioners , Judges , or Arbitrators ; or in the case of their absence in ...
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... Parties , to a Slave , imposes on the latter the necessity of wait- ing the determination of the controversy before he can safely pay to either the price of his freedom . • To remove all the preceding obstacles to Manumission you will ...
... Parties , to a Slave , imposes on the latter the necessity of wait- ing the determination of the controversy before he can safely pay to either the price of his freedom . • To remove all the preceding obstacles to Manumission you will ...
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... , 1827 ; and it was provided that the said Parties should be entitled to a Discount at the Rate of £ 5 per Centum per Annum on any Payments which they may make into His Majesty's Exchequer in 104 GREAT BRITAIN AND AUSTRIA .
... , 1827 ; and it was provided that the said Parties should be entitled to a Discount at the Rate of £ 5 per Centum per Annum on any Payments which they may make into His Majesty's Exchequer in 104 GREAT BRITAIN AND AUSTRIA .
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Page 801 - Now, therefore, be it known, that I, James Monroe, President of The United States, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same, and every Clause and Article thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by The United States and the Citizens thereof. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set
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Page 287 - The United States: I TRANSMIT to the House of Representatives, a Report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying documents containing the information requested by the Resolution of the House, of the 19th inst., relating to the Condition and future Prospects of the Greeks. JAMES MONROE. Washington,