The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... person of colour imported contrary to the provisions of this act ; and no ves sel , having on board persons of the above description , was to be admitted to an entry ; and if any such person should be landed from on board any vessel ...
... person of colour imported contrary to the provisions of this act ; and no ves sel , having on board persons of the above description , was to be admitted to an entry ; and if any such person should be landed from on board any vessel ...
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... person , without oath . In Georgia , any person who be- lieves in a God and future state of re- wards and punishments , is a compe- tent witness in the trial of slaves or free persons of colour . In South Carolina , we find the evils ...
... person , without oath . In Georgia , any person who be- lieves in a God and future state of re- wards and punishments , is a compe- tent witness in the trial of slaves or free persons of colour . In South Carolina , we find the evils ...
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... person , the person killing any such slave shall not be punished for the same , either criminally or other- wise . " Whereas it is highly expedient to restrain owners and others , having the government and direction of slaves , from ...
... person , the person killing any such slave shall not be punished for the same , either criminally or other- wise . " Whereas it is highly expedient to restrain owners and others , having the government and direction of slaves , from ...
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