01446oam 2200217z- 450 99105875882033210-243-65844-3(CKB)5470000001173895(VLeBooks)9780243658442(EXLCZ)99547000000117389520221206c1971uuuu -u- -engSlave Trade in Africa in 1872: Principally Carried on for the Supply of Turkey, Egypt, Persia and ZanzibarLondon: Edward Marsh1 online resource (1 p.)Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. On December 31st, 1868, the Mixed Commission Court established at the Cape of Good Hope by the Govern ments of Great Britain, the United States, and Portugal, declared that it had not been called upon to judge one single case of slave-trade during the year then closing. In consequence of this, Lord Clarendon announced that these three nations had concluded to discontinue the Commission. There could be no longer any reason for its continuance, as the slave-trade was abolished on the western coasts of Africa.Berlioux Etienne Felix679982BOOK9910587588203321Slave Trade in Africa in 1872: Principally Carried on for the Supply of Turkey, Egypt, Persia and Zanzibar4173767UNINA