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... crimes . " He afterwards stated that the sentence of a magistrate was required to authorise the punish- ment of selling . Governor Barnes , who resided 13 years in Africa , in his evidence before the House of Commons , testifies that ...
... crimes . " He afterwards stated that the sentence of a magistrate was required to authorise the punish- ment of selling . Governor Barnes , who resided 13 years in Africa , in his evidence before the House of Commons , testifies that ...
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... crime . The ope- ration of this law , if it ever reaches the slave , must , therefore , be to send number of other crimes are specified in the same code , and made punisha- ble with death , when committed by a slave , but with ...
... crime . The ope- ration of this law , if it ever reaches the slave , must , therefore , be to send number of other crimes are specified in the same code , and made punisha- ble with death , when committed by a slave , but with ...
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... crimes , it would seem , ought to be applied to crimes of the highest order ; but under the ex- isting laws , in case of free people of colour only , it is extended to several crimes not involving capital punish- ment . Under these laws ...
... crimes , it would seem , ought to be applied to crimes of the highest order ; but under the ex- isting laws , in case of free people of colour only , it is extended to several crimes not involving capital punish- ment . Under these laws ...
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