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... judge can pronounce the sen- tence of the law . When an alleged fugitive from labour is claimed , the fact must be ... judge , whether proof has or has not been made ? The laws of the United States answer , a judge of the Circuit or ...
... judge can pronounce the sen- tence of the law . When an alleged fugitive from labour is claimed , the fact must be ... judge , whether proof has or has not been made ? The laws of the United States answer , a judge of the Circuit or ...
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... judge or magis- trate has no authority to make him a slave . If he has escaped from another state , and from the service of one , to whom , according to the existing laws of that state , his labour or service is due , our judge or ...
... judge or magis- trate has no authority to make him a slave . If he has escaped from another state , and from the service of one , to whom , according to the existing laws of that state , his labour or service is due , our judge or ...
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... judge considers this question as depending on the interpretation of Somersett's case . In his review of that case , he adverts to the opinion of Yorke and Talbot , the attorney and solicitor general , given in 1729 , that a slave coming ...
... judge considers this question as depending on the interpretation of Somersett's case . In his review of that case , he adverts to the opinion of Yorke and Talbot , the attorney and solicitor general , given in 1729 , that a slave coming ...
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