SLAVERY IN PORTO RICO
... SLAVERY IN PORTO RICO. ThetioveruorofPorfnT- notification official •htves. * to of liberated ...
... SLAVERY IN PORTO RICO. ThetioveruorofPorfnT- notification official •htves. * to of liberated ...
... l wat rs of any State, no demand for his surrender on the ground of slavery is to be admitted or entertained. When a ship Is within the terribortil wa`ers of a State in which slavery exists, coniact is to be avoided which may appear to be in breach of ...
... beyond the territorial waters any State, will no*; admit or entertain any demand made upon you for the earrender the ground of slavery. It not intended, nor is it possible, to lay down any precise or general rule to the eases which you ought to receive a slave ...
... waters of any State, no demand for his surrender on the ground of slavery is to be adna'tted or entertained. When a ship is within the territorial waters of a State in which slavery exists conduct is to be avoided which may appear to be in breach of ...
... territorial waters of any state, you will not admit or entertain any demand made upon you for his surrenderon tie ground of slavery. 2. It is not intended, nor is it possible, to lay down any precise or general rule as to the eyses in which ypu ought to ...
... which slavery exists conduct is to be avoided which may appear to be in breach of international comity and Food faith, 0 - person within territorial waters . claims -- any the ground that he is kept 1- otection on treaties with Great Brit- slavery contrary ...
... platform is admirable — especially pleases me. Protection has upon an great wrong It does not steal the , but it steals his of slavery ‘taxes it cruelly, it lessens its and its profit, and turns it into c'! less useful to the labourer. It says to-your cultivator ...
... wh slavery but in the latter case yon ought, the same time, avoid conduct which may appear be breach of international comity and good failb. 3. If any person, within territorial water*, claims your protection on the ground that is kept iu slavery contrary ...
... terltorial waters of any State, you will not admit or en- tertain any demand made upon you for his surrender on the ground of slavery. 2 It ls not intended, nor is it possible, to lay down any precise or general rule as to the cases in which you ought to receive ...
... the territorial waters of any state, you will not admit or entertain nay made upon you for his surrender on the ground of slavery. (2.) It is not intended, nor is it possible, to lay down any precise or general rule as to , the cases in which you ought ...
... l waters of any State, no demand for his surrender on the ground of slavery is to be admitted or entertained. When a ship is within the territorial waters of a State in which slavery exists, conduct is to be avoided which may appear to be in breach of ...
... on, Your plat- form is admirable—the third paragraph especially me, Protection has upon it a taint of the great wrong of slavery. Tt does not steal the labourer, but it steals his labour ; it taxes it. cruelly, lesseus its result and its rofit, and turns ...