| Alvan Stewart, New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1845 - 64 halaman
...both his Majesty, and the United States are desirous of contributing their efforts to promote it« entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object." Signed Uth December, 1814. " GAMBIER, HENRY GOULBDRN,... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1845 - 766 halaman
...Majesty, an article was agreed to and inserted of the following tenor, viz.: — »Art. 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and juelice: and whereas, both his Majesty and the United Slates ave desirous of continuing their efforts... | |
| Vermont. General Assembly. Senate - 1846 - 610 halaman
...national influence for abolishing the traffic in slaves. The words of the treaty are these : " Whereas, the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles...His Majesty and the United States are desirous of contributing their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is agreed that both the contracting... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 halaman
...and inhuman traffic, is well known. By the tenth article of the treaty of Ghent, it is declared that the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and that both his majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its... | |
| 1847 - 652 halaman
...of Ghent, article 10, states as follows : — " Whereas, the traffic in slaves is ¡rreconcileable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas,...their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their beet endeavors to accomplish so desirable... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 410 halaman
...majesty, an article was agreed to and inserted, of the following tenor, viz.: "ARTICLE 10. Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles...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 - 1848 - 414 halaman
...that the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and that both his majesty and the United States are desirous...continuing their efforts to promote its entire abolition ; and it is thereby agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 414 halaman
...and inhuman traffic, is well known. By the tenth article of the Treaty of Ghent, it is declared that the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and that both his majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 658 halaman
...that the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and that both his Majesty and the United States are desirous...continuing their efforts to promote its entire abolition ; and it is thereby agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish... | |
| sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 halaman
...treaty of Ghent, with respect to the slave-trade: — " Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcileable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas...endeavours to accomplish so desirable an object." I ask, what has the noble lord done for the purpose of inducing the United States to fulfil the obligation... | |
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