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... brought in , held , purchased , or dis- posed of , contrary to the provisions of this act ; and the defendants upon fail- ure of such proof , shall be adjudged guilty . Prosecutions to be commenc- ed within five years after the offence ...
... brought in , held , purchased , or dis- posed of , contrary to the provisions of this act ; and the defendants upon fail- ure of such proof , shall be adjudged guilty . Prosecutions to be commenc- ed within five years after the offence ...
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... brought into the state , and however much we might be dis- posed to liberate a free negro from the irons of the wretch who stole him , yet for the most part free negroes are the worst description of people that could even willingly be ...
... brought into the state , and however much we might be dis- posed to liberate a free negro from the irons of the wretch who stole him , yet for the most part free negroes are the worst description of people that could even willingly be ...
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... brought down the same night and chained along side of Peter . Next evening two black boys , Clement Cox and William Chase , were brought down and chained with the rest . Pe- ter says they were three days and nights before they sailed ...
... brought down the same night and chained along side of Peter . Next evening two black boys , Clement Cox and William Chase , were brought down and chained with the rest . Pe- ter says they were three days and nights before they sailed ...
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