The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... claiming his freedom , or any other person desirous of prosecuting such claim on behalf of any negro , & c . is authorised to apply to the jus- tices of the Court of Common Pleas , by petition or motion . But in the sub- sequent parts ...
... claiming his freedom , or any other person desirous of prosecuting such claim on behalf of any negro , & c . is authorised to apply to the jus- tices of the Court of Common Pleas , by petition or motion . But in the sub- sequent parts ...
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... claim- ed is a free man , the 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 ...
... claim- ed is a free man , the 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 ...
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... claim the privilege of selecting a president from among their own citizens five terms out of eight , it is not easy to discover upon what reasonable grounds the claim could be resisted . Such a claim , however , never has been , and ...
... claim the privilege of selecting a president from among their own citizens five terms out of eight , it is not easy to discover upon what reasonable grounds the claim could be resisted . Such a claim , however , never has been , and ...
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