The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... question had been as to race , it might most likely have been decided at once ; whereas months were spent in deciding who should be put away , ( Ezra x . 15-17 . ) The whole case shows , I think , that the question was not as to race ...
... question had been as to race , it might most likely have been decided at once ; whereas months were spent in deciding who should be put away , ( Ezra x . 15-17 . ) The whole case shows , I think , that the question was not as to race ...
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... question of ownership must , in the last resort , be decided by a jury . The question of ownership , when the man himself is claimed , is , equally with the former , a question of fact . If the person claim- ed is a free man , the judge ...
... question of ownership must , in the last resort , be decided by a jury . The question of ownership , when the man himself is claimed , is , equally with the former , a question of fact . If the person claim- ed is a free man , the judge ...
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... question might lead to many interesting and amusing inqui- ries , but would probably be difficult to settle ; and even supposing a deci- sion attainable , the question of right would recur with its original force . Knowledge is power ...
... question might lead to many interesting and amusing inqui- ries , but would probably be difficult to settle ; and even supposing a deci- sion attainable , the question of right would recur with its original force . Knowledge is power ...
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