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may give a false account of his , her , or their owner or owners ' name and place of residence . " It is obvious , that if the jailers , to whom this power is delegated with- out the aid of counsel , and without ex- press responsibility ...
may give a false account of his , her , or their owner or owners ' name and place of residence . " It is obvious , that if the jailers , to whom this power is delegated with- out the aid of counsel , and without ex- press responsibility ...
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... owner , & c . shall desire to appeal , ( the slave himself has no right of appeal , ) the execution shall be stayed for ten days , that such owner may have time to apply to the governor for a writ of error ; and the judgment of the ...
... owner , & c . shall desire to appeal , ( the slave himself has no right of appeal , ) the execution shall be stayed for ten days , that such owner may have time to apply to the governor for a writ of error ; and the judgment of the ...
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... owners who were Spanish subjects . 3d . The Portuguese vice - consul claimed one hundred and thirty of the slaves , on behalf of some unknown Portuguese owner , from whom they were understood to have been taken . 4th . An under claim ...
... owners who were Spanish subjects . 3d . The Portuguese vice - consul claimed one hundred and thirty of the slaves , on behalf of some unknown Portuguese owner , from whom they were understood to have been taken . 4th . An under claim ...
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