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proposal to establish under "official protection" a system for
Female, in a "British colony" = not sufficiently appreciating
the distinction between buying persons into slavery and buying them out of it. As we pointed out in our Report of 27th September 18371,
Bowring moreover did not suggest any other mode of achieving the object. Bonham in his letter to M. Hammond of 4th July 18544, stated that although Mr. White's plan was open to serious objection, he was not prepared to propose a more eligible and proper one, adding that perhaps with some modification the system might be carried out advantageously. The only modification which he suggested was that the married woman should be examined by an Officer of the Government to ascertain that her marriage was valid and that she was a voluntary immigrant.
Of course, the former is an important question. Where a marriage has really taken place, the Government could scarcely...
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proposal to establish under "official protection a staver
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ne, and as we pointed oute our Report of 27th September 18371, the distinction between buying persons into slavery and
buying
them out of
out of it. Lis
. Bowring moreover did not
suggest any
expecting
other mode of
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the object
tir & Bonham in his letter to
M. Hammond of 4th Biely 18544. stated that although ho. White
plan was open to serious
objection
obpection, he was not prepared
to propose a
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eligible and proper out, adding that perhaps with some modification
the system might be carried out advantageously. The only modification which he su
suggeted
was that the married troman
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Officer of the Government to
ascertain that her
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her
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marriage
ach and that
she was a voluntary tungiant.
course the
The former is of important question. Where a marringe has really place the Government could.
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