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... evidence before the House of Commons , testifies that " house slaves are never sold except || for crimes . " Their trials are said to be openly conducted by the elders . In Senegal and Gambia , he says , " the slaves of black masters ...
... evidence before the House of Commons , testifies that " house slaves are never sold except || for crimes . " Their trials are said to be openly conducted by the elders . In Senegal and Gambia , he says , " the slaves of black masters ...
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... evidence of his sla- very , recover the liberty to which he is entitled ? Numerous instances have occurred of free persons , or those who were bound for a limited time , being rendered the objects of this trade . In the legalized ...
... evidence of his sla- very , recover the liberty to which he is entitled ? Numerous instances have occurred of free persons , or those who were bound for a limited time , being rendered the objects of this trade . In the legalized ...
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... evidence of any slave , without oath , shall be admitted , in all cases whatever , for or against another slave accused of a crime ; as likewise against any free negro , mulatto , or mustizo ; which evidence , being seri- ously weighed ...
... evidence of any slave , without oath , shall be admitted , in all cases whatever , for or against another slave accused of a crime ; as likewise against any free negro , mulatto , or mustizo ; which evidence , being seri- ously weighed ...
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