Art. 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcileable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas both his Majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is hereby agreed, that... Chronological History of the West Indies - Página 566por Thomas Southey - 1827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Georg Friedrich Martens, Karl Murhard, Frédéric Murhard, J. Pinhas, Julius Hopf - 1845 - 770 páginas
...inserted of the following tenor. viz.: — «Art. 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice: and whereas, both his Majesty and the United Slat» are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its 1842 entire abolition, it is hereby... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1845 - 766 páginas
...inserted of the following teuor, viz.: — »Art. 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice: and whereas, both his Majesty and the United Slates te desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its 1842 ntire abolition, it is hereby agreed... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 páginas
...treaty of Ghent, it was expressly declared, that, " Whereas, the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas,...both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object." In the enforcement of the laws and treaty stipulations... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 902 páginas
...treat; of Ghent, it was expressly declared, that, " Whereas, the traffic in slave: is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas...majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing thei efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that both the con trading parties... | |
| 1847 - 660 páginas
...England had compelled such an alternative. The treaty of Ghent, article 10, states as follows :— " Whereas, the traffic in slaves is irreconcileable...their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 414 páginas
...inserted, of the following tenor, viz.: "ARTICLE 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice; and whereas,...both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object;" and wheceas> notwithstanding the laws which have at... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 414 páginas
...inserted, of the following tenor, viz.: "ARTICLE 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice; and whereas,...both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object;" and whereas, notwithstanding the laws which have at... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 660 páginas
...inserted, of the following tenor, viz. : " ARTICLE 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice; and whereas...both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object " ; and whereas, notwithstanding the laws which have... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 656 páginas
...inserted, of the following tenor, viz.: " ARTICLE 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice; and whereas...both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object"; and whereas, notwithstanding the laws which have at... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 páginas
...pardon were youth, previous good character, and an aged mother. Nilei's Register, April 20, 1822. i States are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it i- hereby agreed, that both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so... | |
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