The Inainpoints to be
Attended to were
whether there had been.
Any
unhumanity
or culpable regleat
an the passage; whether
the numbers embarked
were too large; and
whether the Envigrant
had been deceived
And were taken.
Away against their
will.
As
fardo the
first point, there
Appears hoteason
to suspect any
want
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want
of humanity
or care on the voyage.
The British Consul
the
at Havana, to whics
the vessels proceeded,
instituted Au
impiery
At the moment
of
then arrival, and
reported that the treatment
of the
Passengers had bear
hremane & attentivo.
This conclusion was
Carfrined in th
in the Case
of the Duke of Portland If the report of the Local Marine Board
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