Annual Register, Volume 60Edmund Burke 1819 |
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Halaman 18
... carried on and protected this traffic both on the northern and southern coasts of Africa , all that the other powers of Europe could do for the abolition was nugatory . There was now no slave trade to the north of the line ; and it ...
... carried on and protected this traffic both on the northern and southern coasts of Africa , all that the other powers of Europe could do for the abolition was nugatory . There was now no slave trade to the north of the line ; and it ...
Halaman 19
... carried on under the cover of the flag of any of the nations of Europe . In this state of the trade more dis- graceful and painful circumstances occurred than before . The illicit traffic arose out of the partial abolition , and out of ...
... carried on under the cover of the flag of any of the nations of Europe . In this state of the trade more dis- graceful and painful circumstances occurred than before . The illicit traffic arose out of the partial abolition , and out of ...
Halaman 20
... carried on by the subjects of each other ; and he could assure the House that it would be a great error to believe that the reproach of carrying on the slave trade illegally belonged only to other countries . In numberless instances ...
... carried on by the subjects of each other ; and he could assure the House that it would be a great error to believe that the reproach of carrying on the slave trade illegally belonged only to other countries . In numberless instances ...
Halaman 21
... carried on by France with great vigour , another application was made by Sir Charles Stewart , requiring to know what steps had been taken to carry the abolition into effect . The answer was , that some colo- nial regulation had taken ...
... carried on by France with great vigour , another application was made by Sir Charles Stewart , requiring to know what steps had been taken to carry the abolition into effect . The answer was , that some colo- nial regulation had taken ...
Halaman 23
... carried to any extent , but let timely notice be given of such taxation ! He hoped the noble lord would feel it his duty to effect , if possi- ble , a treaty to remove the ex- cessive impositions on our trade , or at least to ensure due ...
... carried to any extent , but let timely notice be given of such taxation ! He hoped the noble lord would feel it his duty to effect , if possi- ble , a treaty to remove the ex- cessive impositions on our trade , or at least to ensure due ...
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Halaman 170 - As this is a departure, for a special purpose, from the general principles of our system, it may merit consideration whether an arrangement better adapted to the principles of our Government and to the particular interests of the people may not be devised which will neither infringe the Constitution nor affect the object which the provision in question was intended to secure.
Halaman 21 - Meanwhile, on the 25th, a bill had been brought into the Lords, entitled ' A bill for indemnifying persons who, since the 26th of January 1817, have acted in apprehending, imprisoning, or detaining in custody, persons suspected of high treason or treasonable practices, and in the suppression of tumultuous and unlawful assemblies.
Halaman 204 - Spain to purchase slaves, or to «arrj on the slave trade on auj part of the coast of Africa to the north of the equator, upon any pretext or in any manner whatever ; provided...
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