| Joseph Wronka - 1992 - 300 psl.
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| William L. McBride - 1994 - 182 psl.
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| John M. Murrin - 1996 - 678 psl.
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| Thomas W. Simon - 1995 - 366 psl.
...African slave trade and an instrument of English colonial policy who proposed legislation to ensure that 'every freeman of Carolina shall have absolute power and authority over his Negro slaves.'"65 For a comparison to Locke and Winstanley on slavery, and to expand the canon in that regard,... | |
| Edythe Mae Gordon - 1996 - 144 psl.
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| Thomas D. Morris - 1996 - 596 psl.
...for 't." Yet it was Locke who drafted the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, which provided that "every freeman of Carolina, shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves." Ibid., 118. 102. See, however, Heirn, Ex'r., &c., v. Bridault and Wife, 37 Miss. 209 (1859). 103. Genovese,... | |
| Stanley L. Engerman, Robert E. Gallman - 1996 - 508 psl.
...by Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper and John Locke in 1669, declared that every freeman of the colony would have "absolute power and authority over his Negro Slaves, of what opinion or Religion soever. " In contrast, property rights in blacks remained much more uncertain for an extended... | |
| Robin Blackburn - 1997 - 624 psl.
...‘The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina' (Political Writings, pp. 210—32) in which it was stated: ‘Every freeman of Carolina shall have absolute power...and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion whatsoever' (p. 230). 93. IK Steele, Politics of Colonial Policy: The Board of Trade in... | |
| John Locke - 1997 - 458 psl.
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