| American Anti-Slavery Society, Thomas Cilavan Brown - 1834 - 254 halaman
...will say, that I have exaggerated neither the grandeur of his aspirations, nor the results of iiis efforts. He traversed our land, like a ministering...foreign vessels, attempting to introduce them into the Uaited States, in violation of law, and to provids by the establishment of a suitable agency on the... | |
| Ralph Randolph Gurley - 1835 - 560 halaman
...Colony. The President of the United States was authorized by an Act of Congress of the 3d of March, 1819, to restore to their own country, any Africans captured...foreign vessels, attempting to introduce them into the U. States, in violation of law, and to provide by the establishment of a suitable agency on the African... | |
| William B. Hoyt - 1852 - 226 halaman
...of March in the same year, the United States Congress authorized the President to restore to their country, any Africans captured from American or foreign...introduce them into the United States in violation of law. In the exercise of this power thus vested in him, President Monroe determined to make the prospective... | |
| Andrew Hull Foote - 1854 - 438 halaman
...a character similar to that in Georgia, Congress passed an act, on the 3d of March, 1819, by which the President of the United States was authorized...relatives, or derive support from their own exertions. Thus the government became indirectly connected with the society. It was determined to make the site... | |
| Charles W. Thomas, Chas. W. Thomas - 1860 - 504 halaman
...the slaves taken from slave-ships by American men-of-war. By provision of this act, the President is authorized to restore to their own country any Africans captured from American or foreign vessels; to provide a suitable agency on the African coast for the reception of such persons, and for their... | |
| Charles W. Thomas, Chas. W. Thomas - 1860 - 492 halaman
...the slaves taken from slave-ships by American men-of-war. By provision of this act, the President is authorized to restore to their own country any Africans captured from American or foreign vessels; to provide a suitable agency on the African coast for the reception of such persons, and for their... | |
| William O. Blake - 1857 - 934 halaman
...agents, died on the passage. " On the 3d of March, 1819, Congress passed an act by which the President was authorized to restore to their own country any Africans captured from Rev. Samuel Bacon was appointed both government and colonial agent ; two society's agents were associated... | |
| J. W. Lugenbeel - 1868 - 318 halaman
...churches of the East. He lived for India and Owhyhee [Hawaii], and died in the service of Africa." 10. Mr. Burgess gave so satisfactory a report of his mission,...return to their relatives, or derive support from tbeir own exertions. It was determined to make the station of the Government agency, on the coast of... | |
| J. W. Lugenbeel - 1868 - 326 halaman
...Society was encouraged to proceed in its enterprise. By an Act of Congress of the 3d of March, \ 1816, the President of the United States was authorized...their relatives, or derive support from their own exertion^. It was determined to make the station of the Government agency, on the coast of Africa,... | |
| Frederick Starr - 1913 - 302 halaman
...African colonization. It provided that the President of the United States should have authority to seize any Africans captured from American or foreign vessels,...attempting to introduce them into the United States in violence of law, and to return them to their own country. It provided also for the establishment of... | |
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