The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... owner , or to leave the state , such offender is liable on conviction , to be sentenced to one year's confine- ment in the penitentiary at hard la- to be sold to the highest bidder , as a slave for life . * In South Carolina , a law of ...
... owner , or to leave the state , such offender is liable on conviction , to be sentenced to one year's confine- ment in the penitentiary at hard la- to be sold to the highest bidder , as a slave for life . * In South Carolina , a law of ...
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... owner ; which the owner may grant or refuse at pleasure . These marri- ages , when celebrated according to law , are declared valid , provided that the marital power and authority to be thus acquired by the husband over the wife , shall ...
... owner ; which the owner may grant or refuse at pleasure . These marri- ages , when celebrated according to law , are declared valid , provided that the marital power and authority to be thus acquired by the husband over the wife , shall ...
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... owner , till the contrary is proved to the conviction of a similar tribunal ; and yet to leave the ques- tion of personal freedom , or hereditary slavery , to the decision , without the possibility of appeal , of a single ma- gistrate ...
... owner , till the contrary is proved to the conviction of a similar tribunal ; and yet to leave the ques- tion of personal freedom , or hereditary slavery , to the decision , without the possibility of appeal , of a single ma- gistrate ...
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