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Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 04:27:41 Thursday, 14 September, 2017
by Serenissima
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His Majesty and his Government, under the advice of the Right Honourable William Pitt, First Lord of the Treasury and 'Prime Minister' of the United Kingdom, having taken into consideration the following:

That the commerce, known by the name of "the Slave Trade," has been considered, by just and enlightened men of all ages, as antithetical to the principles of humanity and universal morality, a traffic repugnant to the principles of natural justice of the age in which we live;

That the particular circumstances from which this commerce has originated, and the difficulty of abruptly arresting its progress, may have concealed, to a certain extent, what was odious in its continuance, but that at length the public voice, in all civilized countries, calls aloud for its prompt suppression;

That the General Peace which has now, by and large, fallen across the continent of Europe provides more than ample Opportunity for Peaceful and Productive Discourse between the Powers on Great Matters of State which concern us all;

And that since the character and the details of this traffic have become better known, and the evils of every kind which attend it, completely developed, several European governments have come to the resolution of putting a stop to it previously, and as such the time is just and right for the pressing of the issue in order to end the abominable practice.

With these considerations in mind, it is the aim therefore of His Majesty's Government to induce all the Powers of Christendom to proclaim the universal and definitive Abolition of the Slave Trade. We believe that the governments of the Civilised Powers cannot do greater credit to their mission, better fulfil their duty, and manifest the principles which actuate their august Sovereigns in the sight of Almighty God, than by endeavouring to carry this engagement into effect by proclaiming their wish of putting an end to a scourge, which has so long desolated Africa, degraded Europe, and afflicted humanity with a pestilence of sin and amorality.

We propose a solemn Declaration of the principles which will govern this undertaking; accordingly, being duly authorized for this purpose, by the unanimous accession of their respective Governments to the principle; which we will declare, in the face of Europe, that, considering the universal Abolition of the Slave Trade as a measure particularly worthy of their attention, conformable to the spirit of the times, and to the generous principles of their august Sovereigns, they are animated with the sincere desire of concurring in the prompt and effectual execution of this measure, by all the means at their disposal; and of acting, in the employment of these means, with all the zeal and perseverance which is due to so great and noble a cause.

The Parliament of the United Kingdom is presently considering legislation which will outlaw the Slave Trade throughout all the domains and territories of the British Empire, and provide a place which all English-speaking slaves, or those that aspire to enjoy the British tradition of liberty, may settle as their own country, under British protection. We believe that successively all the Powers, including possessing colonies in different parts of the world, must, for the sake of our very souls, in time acknowledge, either by legislative Acts, or by Treaties, or other formal engagements, acknowledge and carry out the duty and necessity of abolishing this vile and ignoble practice which debases us all, across the whole of this Globe.

We perceive, that however honourable and just Abolition may be, that this noble objective cannot and will not be attained without due regard to the interests, the habits, and even the prejudices of the rulers and subjects of the Powers in question. His Majesty's Government therefore acknowledges that this general Declaration cannot prejudge the period that each particular Power may consider as most advisable for the definitive Abolition of the Slave Trade.

Consequently, the determining the period when this trade is to cease universally must be a subject of negotiation between the Powers. It must be understood, however, that no proper means of securing its attainment or of accelerating its progress, in any particular and more limited area, are to be neglected; and that the engagement reciprocally contracted in the present Declaration, between the Powers who are parties to it, cannot be considered as completely fulfilled until the period when complete success shall have crowned their united efforts.

In communicating this Declaration to all civilized countries, His Majesty's Government hopes to prevail on every other Government to give them their support in this cause: the final triumph of which will be one of the noblest monuments of the age which embraced it, and which shall have brought it to a glorious termination.

William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Member of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 04:37:40 Thursday, 14 September, 2017
by marankara
Sicily has drawn up a special meeting of its Parliamentary houses to talk over and make a Binding Agreement following review that Any True Christain would never wantingly allow for such actions on the Seas or in our Ports. Following the Special Meeting both Houses have come to ratify a new Amendment toward our new Constitution to prohibit those that would trade Slaves on our shores and dependencies from getting access to our Goods.

Signed, King Francis the First of Two Sicilies
As well as the majority of seats in our Parliamentary system supporting.

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 04:51:26 Thursday, 14 September, 2017
by Cephal
I am in in full support of the banning of slavery and thus will sign.

Napoleon Bonaparte - First Consul of the French Republic and President of Italy.

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 11:56:16 Thursday, 14 September, 2017
by MTFD
On matters inside the empire, the King-Emperor will consult with the imperial diet. The Kingdom of Denmark-Norway will follow the British example, however.

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 12:14:17 Thursday, 14 September, 2017
by Flamelord
As one will recall of their old German history, it is the Sachsenspiegel, that oldest of law codes which some states in the Holy Roman Empire continue to use to this day, that says slavery is a violation of mans likeness to God. As such one can only consider it to be a sin in the eyes of the Lord, to say nothing of being a moral stain upon the world through the holding of people in bondage as if they were nothing more than property.

Keeping in mind that precedent as well as others sch as the Liber Paradisus in Bologna and efforts to end slavery previously in areas such as Bukovina, there can only be one course of action. the Austrian Empire will sign on to this declaration, and will do everything in our power to help put an end to this institution for all time.

-Archduke Charles, Regent of the Austrian Empire

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 15:58:12 Thursday, 14 September, 2017
by acecipher
The Electorate of Wurttemberg is wholly in agreement with the sentiment expressed therein; as our Austrian brethren have expressed, among the Germanic people it has long since been deemed unfit for any good and proper Christian to be involved in.

We are glad the other nations of the world are catching up; we will sign this resolution and encourage such a law to be brought up in Regensburg forthrightly.

--Frederick I, Elector of Wurttemberg

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 19:23:59 Thursday, 14 September, 2017
by Luc
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The Holy See wholeheartedly supports the declaration made by the members of the British Cabinet and the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade. In the name of God's will, may this most gruesome aberration that we call slavery finally come to an end. May God Bless all those who support this measure.

Signed, Pius PP. VII

Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the States of the Church, Servant of the servants of God.

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 21:00:02 Tuesday, 19 September, 2017
by Smyg
A letter arrives from Stockholm. T'is brief.
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By God Almighty, yes! The Kingdom of Sweden-Finland shall naturally agree to this declaration, having already concocted our own ban on the trade in human flesh in the form of the Declaration on the Colony of Sankt-Barthélemy.

--- Signed,
Carl Johan Adlercreutz
Riksföreståndare.

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 10:53:53 Friday, 22 September, 2017
by LordMoose
The Italian Republic agrees to this and will work to slowly free any slaves with in our fair nation

Re: Declaration on the Matter of the Slave Trade

Posted: 20:33:04 Friday, 22 September, 2017
by Flaming Bolshevik
Let it be known that any ex slave seeking a new life will find a place here on our humble isle of Saint Domingue.