| 1810 - 538 páginas
...of the Rolls. ' This ship must be considered as being employed, at the time of capture, in carrying slaves from the coast of Africa to a Spanish colony. We think that this was evidently the oiiginal plan and purpose of the voyage, notwithstanding the pretence set up to veil the true intention.... | |
| Africa Institution, London - 1807 - 444 páginas
...terms, viz. . <( This ship must be considered as being em* ployed at the time of capture in carrying Slaves from the coast of Africa to a Spanish colony....evidently the original plan and purpose of the voyage, notwithstandiing the pretence set up to veil the true intention. The Claimant, however, who is an American,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 páginas
...follows : — " This ship must be considered as be•ing employed at the time of capture in carrying slaves from the coast of Africa .to a Spanish colony....alleges that he has been unjustly dispossessed. In ull the former cases of this kind, which have come before this court, the slave trade was litible to... | |
| 1811 - 424 páginas
...following terms : " This ship must be considered as being employed at the time of capture in carrying slaves from the coast of Africa to a Spanish colony....the restitution of property of which he alleges that lie has been unjustly dispossessed. In all the former cases of this kind, which have come before this... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 798 páginas
...terras : — " This ship must be con" sidered as being employed at the time " of capture in carrying slaves from the " coast of Africa to a Spanish colony....evidently the original « plan and purpose of the voyage, not" withstanding the pretence set up to veil " the true intention. The claimant, how" ever, who is... | |
| John Dodson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1815 - 534 páginas
...that this was evidently the original plan and purpofe of the voyage, notwithftanding the pretence fet up to veil the true intention. The claimant, however,...complains of the capture, and demands from us the refiitution of property of which he alleges that he has been unjuftly difpoffeffed. In all the former... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - 1815 - 540 páginas
...that this was evidently the original plan and purpofe of the voyage, notwithftanding the pretence fet up to veil the true intention. The claimant, however,...who is an American, '• complains -of the capture, aitd detaands from us the reftitution of property of which he alleges that he has been unjuftly difpoflefled.... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838 - 648 páginas
...following terms : — " This ship must be considered as being employed, at the time of capture, in carrying slaves from the coast of Africa to a Spanish colony. We think that this was evidently the original plnu and purpose of the voyage, notwithstanding the pretence set up to veil the true intention. The... | |
| Edwin Edwards - 1847 - 324 páginas
...following terms: —" This ship must be considered as being employed at the time of capture in carrying slaves from the coast of Africa to a Spanish colony....the true intention. The claimant, however, who is * Diana, 1 Dodson's Admiralty Reports, 95. The treaty between Sweden and England, by which Sweden engaged... | |
| 1853 - 702 páginas
...terms, namely : "This ship must be considered as being employed, at the time of capture, in carrying slaves from the coast of Africa to a Spanish colony....demands from us the restitution of property, of which he alle-ies that he has been unjustly dispossessed. In all the former cases of this kind which have come... | |
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