| John Dodson, Louis (Ship) - France - 1817 - 84 pages
...others, and was fitted out for the purpofe of carrying on the Slave-trade, after it had been abolifhed by the internal laws of France, and by the treaty...condemnable. That the property belonged to French fubjefts, he obferved, was fully admitted: a pofleflbry right was quite: a fufficient proof of property... | |
| Admiralty - 1853 - 702 pages
...belonged to French subjects or others, and was fitted out for the purpose of carrying 01i the slave trade, after it had been abolished by the internal laws of...but here there was other proof. The ship belonged to Teyehoire and DC Chapte ; so also the cargo, except that the master had an interest to the extent of... | |
| Leone Levi - Legislation - 1859 - 534 pages
...vessel had been seized by English cruizers for carrying on the African Slave Trade, after that trade had been abolished by the internal laws of France, and by the treaty between Great Britain and France, the sentence condemning her was reversed, and Lord Stowell said, " It is... | |
| Law - 1859 - 658 pages
...vessel had been seized by English cruisers for carrying on the African slave trade after that trade had been abolished by the internal laws of France, and by the treaty between Great Britain and France, the sentence condemning her was reversed, and Lord Stowell said, ' It is... | |
| United States - 1895 - 542 pages
...the vessel was fitted out for the purpose of carrying on the African Slave Trade, after that trade had been abolished by the internal laws of France, and by the Treaty between Great Britain and France. 154 The King's Advocate admitted tbe proposition to be true generally that... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1895 - 518 pages
...the vessel was fitted out for the purpose of carrying on the African Slave Trade, after that trade had been abolished by the internal laws of France, and by the Treaty between Great Britain and France. 154 The King's Advocate admitted the proposition to be true generally that... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1858 - 620 pages
...vessel had been seized by English cruizers for carrying on the African Slave Trade, after that trade had been abolished by the internal laws of France, and by the Treaty between Great Britain and France, the sentence condemning her was reversed, and Lord Stowell said, " It is... | |
| Parliament proc - 1819 - 304 pages
...as fitted out, manned and navigated for the purpose of carrying on the slave trade, after the trade had been abolished by the internal laws of France and by the treaty between that country and Great Britain, the ship and cargo were condemned as forfeited to His Majesty. From... | |
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