Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... English law , was fully established by the English courts , ( 1 Salk . , 411 , 2 Peere Williams , 75 ) and is distinctly stated by Blackstone ( 1 Comm . , 157 , ) as to uninhabited countries discovered and planted by English subjects ...
... English law , was fully established by the English courts , ( 1 Salk . , 411 , 2 Peere Williams , 75 ) and is distinctly stated by Blackstone ( 1 Comm . , 157 , ) as to uninhabited countries discovered and planted by English subjects ...
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... English law , we shall quote the authority of Lord Hardwicke . Lord Hardwicke was one of those learned lawyers who maintained , notwithstanding Holt's opinion to the contrary , that negroes might be held as slaves even in England , to ...
... English law , we shall quote the authority of Lord Hardwicke . Lord Hardwicke was one of those learned lawyers who maintained , notwithstanding Holt's opinion to the contrary , that negroes might be held as slaves even in England , to ...
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... English law which made negro slavery illegal , and that the colonial statutes au- thorizing it were therefore binding . They acted under a mis- apprehension of the English law ; but their mistake on this point cannot affect any body's ...
... English law which made negro slavery illegal , and that the colonial statutes au- thorizing it were therefore binding . They acted under a mis- apprehension of the English law ; but their mistake on this point cannot affect any body's ...
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... English law to retain them as servants for life , as Blackstone seems to have imagined ; yet the case was very different as to their children born in the colonies , who were in every respect natural born subjects of the king of England ...
... English law to retain them as servants for life , as Blackstone seems to have imagined ; yet the case was very different as to their children born in the colonies , who were in every respect natural born subjects of the king of England ...
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... English law . All weapons . seemed at his command ; wit the keenest ; humor the most felicitous ; sarcasm the most biting ; logic unanswered and unanswerable . In his great work , The Rationale of Judicial Evidence , he placed its ...
... English law . All weapons . seemed at his command ; wit the keenest ; humor the most felicitous ; sarcasm the most biting ; logic unanswered and unanswerable . In his great work , The Rationale of Judicial Evidence , he placed its ...
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