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
| Robert Peel - 1853 - 874 páginas
...having -;<•:> a retrograde step with respect to slavery, I say that, by prevailing upon • ¡ii bis Majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing their efforts to ; Moiote its entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that botli the contracting parties ïtuil u<e their... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 818 páginas
...of either party, were, as far as practicable, to be restored. Finally, it stipulated that—"Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcileable with the...endeavours to accomplish so desirable an object." In England some disappointment was experienced that the war was not prolonged until the injuries this... | |
| New Brunswick - 1854 - 544 páginas
...inserted, of the following tenor, viz : " Article X. " Whereas the Traffick in Slaves is irreconcilable with the " principles of humanity and justice ; And...endeavours to accomplish so desirable an object:" And whereas, notwithstanding the laws which have at various times been passed by the two Governments,... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1854 - 780 páginas
...irreconcijeable with the principle« of humanity and justiee; and whereas both His Majesty and the United Stales are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote...endeavours to accomplish so desirable an object.' In the enforcement of the laws and treaty stipulations of Great Britain, a practice had threatened... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 724 páginas
...with the principles ef humanity and jus'lice; and whereas, both His Majesty and the ' United Stales are desirous of continuing their ' efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is here' by agreed, that both the contracting parties 1 shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1855 - 442 páginas
...contracting parties ; and it was further provided, " that whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas...States are desirous of continuing their efforts to procure it« entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1855 - 670 páginas
...contracting parties ; and it was further provided, " that whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas...the United States are desirous of continuing their effort« to procure its entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that both the contracting parties shall... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 páginas
...slaves is irreconcilable with the principle of humanity end ju-tice, and whereas both his lintnnnic Majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing...their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is hircby agi-'-od that both the contracting pnrtie.- shall use their best endeavours to accomplish so... | |
| George Coggeshall - 1856 - 514 páginas
...and shall so desist accordingly. ARTICLE THE TENTH. 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. ARTICLE THE ELEVENTH. This treaty when the same shall... | |
| George Coggeshall - 1856 - 540 páginas
...and shall so desist accordingly. ARTICLE THE TENTH. 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. ARTICLE THE ELEVENTH. This treaty when the same shall... | |
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