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... TRADE . The following is a late decree of the King of France against the Slave Trade . Charles , by the grace of God King of France and Navarre , to all who shall see these presents , greet- ing . We have ordained , and do ordain , that ...
... TRADE . The following is a late decree of the King of France against the Slave Trade . Charles , by the grace of God King of France and Navarre , to all who shall see these presents , greet- ing . We have ordained , and do ordain , that ...
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... trade with the ports of France , is very pro- bable ; but if a great change shall not be effected in the mode of administer- ing justice in the French colonies , the trade , it is to be feared , will still be carried on thence ...
... trade with the ports of France , is very pro- bable ; but if a great change shall not be effected in the mode of administer- ing justice in the French colonies , the trade , it is to be feared , will still be carried on thence ...
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... trade , for which the time is come . " In the letter accompanying this note Mr. Canning stated , " We have alrea- dy said distinctly , that we never will sign a treaty with Portugal , that does not contain an article for the final and ...
... trade , for which the time is come . " In the letter accompanying this note Mr. Canning stated , " We have alrea- dy said distinctly , that we never will sign a treaty with Portugal , that does not contain an article for the final and ...
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