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Pàgina 86
And any ship or vessel employed in such importation of slaves , or so built , fitted
out , or prepared , is liable to be seized ... And by the act of the 3d of March , 1819
, the President is authorized to employ any of the armed vessels of the United ...
And any ship or vessel employed in such importation of slaves , or so built , fitted
out , or prepared , is liable to be seized ... And by the act of the 3d of March , 1819
, the President is authorized to employ any of the armed vessels of the United ...
Pàgina 116
By an act of the 28th of February , 1803 , masters of vessels were not allowed to
bring into any port ( where ... under the pain of heavy penalties ; and no vessel ,
having on board of the above description , was to be admitted to an entry ; and if
...
By an act of the 28th of February , 1803 , masters of vessels were not allowed to
bring into any port ( where ... under the pain of heavy penalties ; and no vessel ,
having on board of the above description , was to be admitted to an entry ; and if
...
Pàgina 120
Dags remain as a cover for this traffic , against the right of search by any vessels
except of the same nation , the chance of detection will be much less than it
would be if the right of search was extended to vessels of other Powers ; and as
soon ...
Dags remain as a cover for this traffic , against the right of search by any vessels
except of the same nation , the chance of detection will be much less than it
would be if the right of search was extended to vessels of other Powers ; and as
soon ...
Pàgina 144
The vessels are chosen for their force and swiftness , without the least re - . gard
to the accommodation or the comforts of the slaves ; and the persons chosen to
man and command these vessels are certainly far more celebrated for their ...
The vessels are chosen for their force and swiftness , without the least re - . gard
to the accommodation or the comforts of the slaves ; and the persons chosen to
man and command these vessels are certainly far more celebrated for their ...
Pàgina 210
capturing vessel , for the benefit of the captors ; to be distributed according to the
established rules of the service of the ... the vessels engaged in the African slave
trade , and assuming their respective flags , is mutually conceded to the officers ...
capturing vessel , for the benefit of the captors ; to be distributed according to the
established rules of the service of the ... the vessels engaged in the African slave
trade , and assuming their respective flags , is mutually conceded to the officers ...
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