| Samuel Romilly - 1841 - 602 pages
...principles of natural justice and to the enlightened times in which we live, engages to unite all his efforts to those of his Britannic Majesty at the approaching...the powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of that trade, so that it shall cease universally ; as it shall cease definitely under any circumstances,... | |
| Samuel Romilly - 1841 - 604 pages
...the enlightened times in which we live, engages touniteallhis efforts to thoseofhisBritannicMajesty at the approaching Congress, to induce all the powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of that trade, so that it shall cease universally ; as it shall cease definitely under any circumstances,... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 pages
...repugnant to the principles of natural justice, and he engaged to unite his efforts at the ensuing congress, to induce all the powers of Christendom *to decree the abolition of the *196 trade, and that it should cease definitively, on the part of the French government, in the course... | |
| 1853 - 702 pages
...principles of natural justice and of the enlightened age in which we live, engages to unite all his efforts to those of His Britannic Majesty, at the...powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of the Slave-Trade, so that the said trade shall cease universally, as it shall cease definitively, under... | |
| Edward Baines - 1855 - 618 pages
...cause of humanity, was an engagement on the part of his most Christian majesty, " to unite all his efforts to those of his Britannic majesty, at the...powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of the slave-trade, so that the said trade shall cease universally. as it shall cease definitively, under... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1859 - 786 pages
...justice and to the enlightened times in which they lived, and engage the King of France to unite all his efforts to those of his Britannic Majesty at the approaching...the powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of that trade, so that it should cease universally ; and that it should cease definitively under any circumstances... | |
| James Kent - 1866 - 530 pages
...repugnant to the principles of natural justice, and he engaged to unite his efforts at the ensuing congress to induce all the powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of the trade, and to cause it to cease definitively, on the part of the French government, in the course of... | |
| Calvin Townsend - 1869 - 596 pages
...was repugnant to the principles of natural justice ; and he engaged to add his efforts at the ensuing Congress to induce all the powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of the trade, and that, on the part of the French Government, it should definitely cease in the course of... | |
| Calvin Townsend - 1869 - 350 pages
...was repugnant to the principles of natural justice ; and he engaged to add his efforts at the ensuing Congress to induce all the powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of the trade, and that, on the part of the French Government, it should definitely cease in the course of... | |
| Calvin Townsend - 1869 - 396 pages
...was repugnant to the principles of natural justice ; and he engaged to add his efforts at the ensuing Congress to induce all the powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of the trade, and that, on the part of the French Government, it should definitely cease in the course of... | |
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