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... Court of Common Pleas , by petition or motion . But in the sub- sequent parts of the act , we find the guardian , and not the negro , as plain- tiff . And this plaintiff is permitted to bring an action against the possessor or holder of ...
... Court of Common Pleas , by petition or motion . But in the sub- sequent parts of the act , we find the guardian , and not the negro , as plain- tiff . And this plaintiff is permitted to bring an action against the possessor or holder of ...
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... courts and officers of the state go- vernments , and in several of the state courts decided in the negative . In the Supreme Court of the United States it is held , that no part of the criminal jurisdiction of the United States , can ...
... courts and officers of the state go- vernments , and in several of the state courts decided in the negative . In the Supreme Court of the United States it is held , that no part of the criminal jurisdiction of the United States , can ...
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... court . In these cases , however , the defence of the master is said to have been but faintly made ; and probably a previous understand- ing between the parties existed : for such was the temper of the times , that a discontented slave ...
... court . In these cases , however , the defence of the master is said to have been but faintly made ; and probably a previous understand- ing between the parties existed : for such was the temper of the times , that a discontented slave ...
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