| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 656 pages
...by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong,...shut against the purchase of African negroes, the pjirlies to this treaty agree that they will unlle"in all becoming representations and remonstrances... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 568 pages
...by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong,...parties to this treaty agree that they will unite in all bepoming representations and remonstrances, with any and all powers within whose dominions such markets... | |
| New Brunswick - Law - 1854 - 544 pages
...by the fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong,...all markets be shut against the purchase of African negroes;—the parties to this Treaty agree, that they will unite in all becoming representations and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - Legislators - 1854 - 510 pages
...by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong, as that the desired result EXTRADITION OF FUGITIVES. 349 may be long delayed, unless all markets be shut against the purchase... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - Biography & Autobiography - 1854 - 504 pages
...fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a mar ket can be found for slaves, so strong, as that the desired result EXTRADITION OF FUGITIVES. 349 may be long delayed, unless all markets be shut against the purchase... | |
| Thomas Colley Grattan - History - 1859 - 478 pages
...by the fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong,...parties to this treaty agree, that they will unite iu all becoming representations and remonstrances with any and all powers within whose dominions such... | |
| Charles W. Thomas, Chas. W. Thomas - Africa - 1860 - 504 pages
...cruisers, by the fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptation for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong,...long delayed, unless all markets be shut against the purchaser of African negroes ; the parties to this treaty agree that they will unite in all becoming... | |
| Charles W. Thomas, Chas. W. Thomas - Africa, West - 1860 - 492 pages
...cruisers, by the fraudulent use of flags and other means, are so great, and the temptation for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, so strong,...long delayed, unless all markets be shut against the purchaser of'African negroes; the parties to this treaty agree that they willunite in all becoming... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1860 - 658 pages
...be shut. And, in the treaty now communicated to you, the high contracting parties have stipulated " that they will unite, in all becoming representations...remonstrances, with any and all powers within whose aominions such markets are allowed to exist; and that they will urge upon all such powers the propriety... | |
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