| United States. Congress. House - 1098 páginas
...interfere. Such vessels must be permitted, if engaged in it, to enjoy a monopoly of this unhallowed trade ; but the British Government will never endure...other nations by whom it is abhorred, and who have euiered into solemn treaties witli this country for its entire suppression. In order to prove to Mr.... | |
| Nathan Hale - 1842 - 596 páginas
...interfere. Such vessels must be permitted, if engaged in it, to enjoy a monopoly of this unhallowed trade , but the British Government will never endure...treaties with this country for its entire suppression. '• In order to prove to Mr. Everett the anxiety of her Majesty's government to prevent all reasonable... | |
| Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa - 1842 - 246 páginas
...interfere. Such vessels must be permitted, if engaged in it, to enjoy a monopoly of this unhallowed trade ; but the British Government will never endure...treaties with this country for its entire suppression. " In order to prove to Mr. Everett the anxiety of Her Majesty's Government to prevent all reasonable... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1843 - 752 páginas
...interfere. Such vessels mu^t be permitted, if engaged in it. to enjoy a monopoly of this unhallowed trade ; but the British Government will never endure...other nations by whom it is abhorred, and who have eulcreJ into solemn treaties willi this country for its entire suppression." That eloquent passage... | |
| George William Featherstonhaugh - 1843 - 134 páginas
...permitted, " if engaged in it, to enjoy a monopoly of this " unhallowed trade; but the British Covern" ment will never endure that the fraudulent " use of the...extend the " iniquity to other nations, by whom it is abhor" red, and who have entered into solemn Trea" ties with this country for its entire suppression.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1846 - 262 páginas
...interfere. Such vessels must be permitted, if engaged in it, to enjoy a monopoly of this unhallowed trade; but the British government will never endure...treaties with this country for its entire suppression. In order to prove to Mr. Everett the anxiety of her Majesty's government to prevent all reasonable... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 410 páginas
...; but the British government will never endure that the fraudulent use of the American flag shall K extend the iniquity to other nations by whom it is...treaties with this country for its entire suppression. In order to prove to Mr. Everett the anxiety of her majesty's government to prevent all reasonable... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 414 páginas
...the correspondence which took place between Mr. Forsyth, late Secretary of State, and Mr. Fox, her extend the Iniquity to other nations by whom it is...have entered into solemn treaties with this country lor its entire suppression. In order to prove to Mr. Everett the anxiety of her majesty's government... | |
| 1842 - 472 páginas
...the fraudulent use of the American Sag shall extend the iniquity to other nations, !,•. whom it i! abhorred, and who have entered into solemn treaties with this country for its entire suppression." THE NIGER EXPEDITTON. — In reply to a question Lord Stanley stated " that it was not the intention... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - 1895 - 788 páginas
...interfere. Such vessels must be permitted, if engaged in it, to enjoy a monopoly of this unhallowed Trade; but the British Government will never endure...Treaties with this country for its entire suppression. 1110 I will now read the last paragraph of the letter : Mr. Stevenson has said that he had no wish... | |
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