Reparation has been made to the British Consul for all losses he may have sustained in consequence of his confinement. V. The Dey has made a public apology, in presence of his Ministers and Officers, and begged pardon of the Consul, in terms dictated... The Quarterly Review - Page 168edited by - 1836Full view - About this book
 | Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1836 - 706 pages
...to-morrow. 'III. To deliver also, te mj flag, all money received by him for the redemption of slaves sine« the commencement of this year, at noon also to-morrow....have sustained in consequence of his confinement. ' V. The Dey has made a public apology, in presence of his ministers and officers, and begged pardon... | |
 | 1836 - 1184 pages
...Royal Highness the Prince Regent of England:— ' I. The abolition, for ever, of Christian slavery. ' III. To deliver also, to my flag, all money received...commencement of this year, at noon also to-morrow. 4 If. The delivery, to my flag-, of all slaves in the dominions of the Dey, to whatever nation they... | |
 | Edward Pelham Brenton - 1837 - 778 pages
...of all slaves in the dominions of the IJey, to whatever natiou they may belong, at noon to-morrow. III. To deliver, also, to my flag, all money received...slaves since the commencement of this year, at noon, nlso, to-morrow. IV. Rrparation has been made to the British consul for all losses lie may have mstaiiied... | |
 | Edward Osler - 1841 - 446 pages
...of all slaves in the dominions of the Dey, to whatever nation they may belong, at noon to-morrow. " III. To deliver also to my flag all money received...been made to the British consul for all losses he has sustained in consequence of his confinement. " V. The Dey has made a public apology, in presence... | |
 | Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 840 pages
...they may belong, at noon, on the 31st August. IV. Reparation being made to the British consul ALGIE for all losses he may have sustained in consequence of his confinement. V. The dey making a public apology, in presence of his ministers and officers, and begging pardon of... | |
 | Charles Sumner - 1850 - 436 pages
...SLAVERY FOR EVER. dominions of the Dey, to whatever nation they may belong, at noon to-morrow. " Third. To deliver also to my flag all money received by him...commencement of this year, at noon also to-morrow." On the next day, twelve hundred slaves were emancipated, making, with those liberated in his earlier... | |
 | James Riley - 1851 - 534 pages
...belong, at noon on the 31st of August. 3. To deliver to the British flag all money received by the dey for the redemption of slaves since the commencement of this year, at noon also of the same day. 4. Reparation being made to the British consul for all losses he may have sustained... | |
 | Henry Ottley - 1854 - 156 pages
...flag, of all slaves in the dominions of the Dey, to whatever nation they may belong, at noon to-morrow. III. To deliver, also, to my flag, all money received...have sustained in consequence of his confinement. V. The Dey has made a public apology, in presence of his ministers and officers, and begged pardon... | |
 | William Freke Williams - 1854 - 820 pages
...of all slaves in the dominions of the dey, to whatever nation they may belong, at noon to-morrow. " III. To deliver, also, to my flag, all money received...year — at noon also to-morrow. " IV. Reparation lias been made to the British consul for all losses he has sustained in consequence of his confinement.... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1855 - 520 pages
...to whatever nation they may belong, at noon to-morrow. " III. To deliver also to my flag all moneys received by him for the redemption of slaves since...been made to the British consul for all losses he has sustained in consequence of his confinement. " V. The Dey has made a public apology in presence... | |
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