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" It had, at that time, been prohibited (as far as respected carrying slaves to the colonies of foreign nations) by America; but by our own laws it was still allowed. It appeared to us therefore difficult to consider the prohibitory law of America in any... "
Laws of the Sea: With Reference to Maritime Commerce During Peace and War - Page 453
by Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1818 - 636 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 16

1810 - 538 pages
...consider the prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of those municipal reguLuions of a foreign state, of which this Court could not...question stands on different grounds, and is open to die application of very different principles. The slave trade has since been totally abolished in this...
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Report of the Committee of the African Institution, Issues 1-6

African Institution (London, England). - 1807 - 644 pages
...appeared to us, therefore, difficult to consider the prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of those municipal regulations of a foreign...Slave Trade has since been totally abolished by this coun-. try, and our legislature has pronounced it to, be contrary to the principles of justice and...
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Report of the Directors ..., Issues 1-5

Africa Institution, London - 1807 - 444 pages
...appeared to us, therefore, difficult to consider the prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of those municipal regulations of a foreign...since taken place, the question stands on different gronnds, and is open to the application of very different principles. The Slave Trade has since been...
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Substance of the Debate in the House of Commons, Friday, June 15, 1818, on ...

1810 - 32 pages
...prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of those municipal regulations of a fore'gn state, of which this Court could not take any cognizance....principles. The Slave Trade has since been totally abolished in this country, and our Legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice...
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The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions ..., Volume 1

1811 - 424 pages
...appeared to us, therefore, difficult to consider the prohihitory law of America in any other light than as one of those municipal regulations of a foreign...cognizance. But by the alteration, which has since taken ptace, the question stands on different grounds, and is open to the application of very different principles....
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Report of the Committee of the African Institution, Volume 5

African Institution (London, England) - 1811 - 164 pages
...prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of those municipal regulations of a foreign gtate of which this Court could not take any cognizance....since taken place, the question stands on different gronnds, and is open to the application of very different principles. The Slave Trade has since been...
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Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly ..., Volume 8

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pages
...appeared to us, theretore, difficult to consider the prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of those municipal regulations of a foreign State of which tins court could not take any cognizance, lint by the alterations which have since taken place, the...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 17

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 798 pages
...there" fore, difficult to consider the prohibitory •• law of America in any other light than "asoné of those municipal regulations of " a foreign state,...take any cognizance. But by the " alteration which h;is since taken place " the question stands on dill-rent grounds, " and is open to the application...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Admiralty ...

Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - 1815 - 540 pages
...prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of thofe municipal regulations of a foreign ftate of which this Court could not take any cognizance. But by the alteration which hat 'fince taken place, the quefeftablifhing a principle, that any trade contrary to the The jj5QeraLiasr_...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court ..., Part 105, Volume 1

John Dodson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - 1815 - 534 pages
...prohibitory law of America in any other light than as one of thofe municipal regulations of a foreign ft ate of which this Court could not take any cognizance. But by the alteration whkh has fince taken place, the quefeftablifhing a principle, that any trade contrary to the The general...
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