Instructions for the guidance of her majesty's naval officers employed in the suppression of the slave trade |
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... stipulations thereof . 29. The Master and crew , or such part of them as may be left on board a detained Slave - vessel , are to be well treated , and not to be subjected to further restraint than may be requi- site for ensuring the due ...
... stipulations thereof . 29. The Master and crew , or such part of them as may be left on board a detained Slave - vessel , are to be well treated , and not to be subjected to further restraint than may be requi- site for ensuring the due ...
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... stipulation should appear to you to be necessary or de- sirable , whether on commercial or on other grounds , it ... stipulations shall be publicly made known . ARTICLES . 12. In case the Slave Trade is actually carried on within the ...
... stipulation should appear to you to be necessary or de- sirable , whether on commercial or on other grounds , it ... stipulations shall be publicly made known . ARTICLES . 12. In case the Slave Trade is actually carried on within the ...
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... stipulations of the Treaty , or the Instruc- tions annexed thereto , or the Additional Articles thereto , Her Majesty's Government , upon complaint , is bound to cause Art . VIII . enquiry to be made , and to inflict upon the offending ...
... stipulations of the Treaty , or the Instruc- tions annexed thereto , or the Additional Articles thereto , Her Majesty's Government , upon complaint , is bound to cause Art . VIII . enquiry to be made , and to inflict upon the offending ...
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... stipulations of the Treaty , or the Instruc- tions annexed to it , Her Majesty's Government upon complaint is bound to cause enquiry to be made , and to inflict upon the Treaty ; Officer , a punishment proportionate to any wilful ...
... stipulations of the Treaty , or the Instruc- tions annexed to it , Her Majesty's Government upon complaint is bound to cause enquiry to be made , and to inflict upon the Treaty ; Officer , a punishment proportionate to any wilful ...
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... stipulations of that Convention , the Parties agreed to adopt and renew , mutatis mutandis , the Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal of the 22nd Ja- nuary , 1815 , and the Additional Convention of the 28th July , 1817 , and the ...
... stipulations of that Convention , the Parties agreed to adopt and renew , mutatis mutandis , the Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal of the 22nd Ja- nuary , 1815 , and the Additional Convention of the 28th July , 1817 , and the ...
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according to Form Additional Article aforesaid African Slave Trade agreed Annex arbitrator ARTICULO ARTIGO Bolivia Britain Britain and Ireland Britannic Majesty British buque capture cargo caso certificate coast of Africa comandante Commander Commissioners Consul Convention convoy Courts of Justice crew croiseurs cruizers cruzeros declaration delivered detained vessel detencion detention deux dicha dicho Egarra embarcacion engaged été être Faithful Majesty found on board Gobierno Government hereby High Contracting Parties Instructions to Cruizers judge juez Junta la Junta Lord High Admiral Madagascar Majesté le Roi Majesty the King Majesty's ships master ment merchant vessel Mixed Commissions Mixed Courts Mixtos de Justicia navire persons port Portuguese present Treaty purpose ratifications Reglamento Regulations respect Right of Search royal navies seized seizure sera serán seront signed Slave Trade Slaves found Special Order stipulations suspected Texian thereof thousand eight hundred tiempo tion Traffic in Slaves Traité Tribunal Tribunales Mixtos United Kingdom
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Page 151 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 266 - The two High Contracting Parties bind themselves to pay, within the term of a year from the date of the sentence, the costs and damages which may be awarded by the Court; it being mutually agreed, that such costs and damages shall be paid by the Government of the country of which the captor shall be a subject.
Page 456 - Article of this Treaty, shall deviate in any respect from the stipulations of the said Treaty, or from the Instructions annexed to it, the Government which shall conceive itself to be wronged thereby shall be entitled to demand reparation; and in such case the Government to which such commanding officer may belong, binds itself to cause inquiry to be made into the subject of the complaint, and to inflict upon the said officer a punishment proportioned to any wilful transgression which he may be proved...
Page 590 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Page 407 - El Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, y Su Majestad la Reina del Reino Unido de la Gran Bretaña é Irlanda...
Page 391 - The salary of the Secretary or Registrar of the Court to be established on the Coast of Africa, shall be paid by Her Britannic Majesty...
Page 385 - Justice to be established as aforesaid, the said vessel shall, immediately after its condemnation, be broken up entirely, and shall be sold in separate parts, after having been so broken up...
Page 590 - Treaty for that purpose, and have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say : Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the...
Page 283 - Navies, which shall be provided with special instructions for this purpose, as hereinafter provided, may visit such merchant vessels of the two Nations, as may be suspected, upon reasonable grounds, of having slaves on board acquired by an illicit traffic...
Page 407 - Constantinople within the space of one month, or sooner if possible. In faith of which the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Treaty, and have affixed to it the seal of their arms.