The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... born in the state before the was born free , although the mother was a slave . It is certain , however , that the common usage had been op- posed to this opinion . † the present constitution . According to the well known maxim of civil ...
... born in the state before the was born free , although the mother was a slave . It is certain , however , that the common usage had been op- posed to this opinion . † the present constitution . According to the well known maxim of civil ...
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... born in that state on or after the 1st day of March of that year , should be deemed a slave , but that all servi- tude for life , or slavery of children , to be born as aforesaid , in conse- quence of the condition of their mo- thers ...
... born in that state on or after the 1st day of March of that year , should be deemed a slave , but that all servi- tude for life , or slavery of children , to be born as aforesaid , in conse- quence of the condition of their mo- thers ...
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... born of slaves , after the 4th of July of that year , such as were brought in , contrary to the intention of the act , were de etors of the mother , males until twen- ty - eight , and females until twenty - five years of age . Every ...
... born of slaves , after the 4th of July of that year , such as were brought in , contrary to the intention of the act , were de etors of the mother , males until twen- ty - eight , and females until twenty - five years of age . Every ...
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