Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... freedom from schools and print- ing - presses preserve the colony from rebellion . The immedi- ate cause of Bacon's insurrection was the refusal of Berkeley to authorize expeditions against the Indians , who had lately committed some ...
... freedom from schools and print- ing - presses preserve the colony from rebellion . The immedi- ate cause of Bacon's insurrection was the refusal of Berkeley to authorize expeditions against the Indians , who had lately committed some ...
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... freedom . In all cases in which the servi- tude of the ancestor appeared to have commenced subsequent to 1705 , ( the supposed earliest date of the prohibitive act , ) the Virginia Court of Appeals held the claimants entitled to their ...
... freedom . In all cases in which the servi- tude of the ancestor appeared to have commenced subsequent to 1705 , ( the supposed earliest date of the prohibitive act , ) the Virginia Court of Appeals held the claimants entitled to their ...
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... " In all claims of freedom , the burden of proof was to be on the claimant , and it was to be always presumed that every negro ,. NO . II . 11 Indian , mulatto , and mestizo is a slave , 1848. ] 161 Legal Basis of American Slavery .
... " In all claims of freedom , the burden of proof was to be on the claimant , and it was to be always presumed that every negro ,. NO . II . 11 Indian , mulatto , and mestizo is a slave , 1848. ] 161 Legal Basis of American Slavery .
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... freedom , became slaves under the state and federal constitutions . Interesting and impor- tant subjects of inquiry , these ! But we have already ex- ceeded our limits ; and this inquiry must be reserved for a future occasion . ART . II ...
... freedom , became slaves under the state and federal constitutions . Interesting and impor- tant subjects of inquiry , these ! But we have already ex- ceeded our limits ; and this inquiry must be reserved for a future occasion . ART . II ...
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... Freedom . " Freedom , however , is the unity of the outward law with the inward , or the idea ; thus a free man is not coerced from without , but obeys the law of conscience . The first awaken- ings of this consciousness we see in the ...
... Freedom . " Freedom , however , is the unity of the outward law with the inward , or the idea ; thus a free man is not coerced from without , but obeys the law of conscience . The first awaken- ings of this consciousness we see in the ...
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