Proceedings of the United States Senate, on the Fugitive Slave Bill: -- the Abolition of the Slave-trade in Th District of Columbia,--and the Imprisonment of Free Colored Seamen in the Southern Ports: with the Speeches of Messrs. Davis, Winthrop and OthersPress of T. R. Marvin, 1850 - 68 страница |
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... admitted to bail by the said judge or recorder , and , upon conviction thereof by any court of competent jurisdiction , shall be sentenced to banishment from the State , and to such fine and imprisonment as may be deemed fitting by the ...
... admitted to bail by the said judge or recorder , and , upon conviction thereof by any court of competent jurisdiction , shall be sentenced to banishment from the State , and to such fine and imprisonment as may be deemed fitting by the ...
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... admitted to bail by the said judge or recorder , and , upon conviction thereof by any court of competent jurisdiction , shall be sentenced to banishment from the State , and to such fine and imprisonment as may be deemed fitting by the ...
... admitted to bail by the said judge or recorder , and , upon conviction thereof by any court of competent jurisdiction , shall be sentenced to banishment from the State , and to such fine and imprisonment as may be deemed fitting by the ...
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... admitted to bail by the said judge or recorder , and , upon conviction thereof by any court of competent jurisdiction , shall be sentenced to banishment from the State , and to such fine and imprisonment as may be deemed fitting by the ...
... admitted to bail by the said judge or recorder , and , upon conviction thereof by any court of competent jurisdiction , shall be sentenced to banishment from the State , and to such fine and imprisonment as may be deemed fitting by the ...
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... admitted again and again by gentlemen from almost every Southern State , as well as from almost every Northern State in this Union . " " Why , sir , as long ago as the debate on the Missouri question , in 1820 , Mr. Smyth , of Virginia ...
... admitted again and again by gentlemen from almost every Southern State , as well as from almost every Northern State in this Union . " " Why , sir , as long ago as the debate on the Missouri question , in 1820 , Mr. Smyth , of Virginia ...
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... admitted that it might be done without any such consent . Sir , for myself , therefore , I say , with such a weight of authority before us , that if I vote against this amendment , it will not be either because I re- gard it as a ...
... admitted that it might be done without any such consent . Sir , for myself , therefore , I say , with such a weight of authority before us , that if I vote against this amendment , it will not be either because I re- gard it as a ...
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Страница 22 - ... pay the expenses of his detention; and, in case of his neglect or refusal so to do, he shall be liable to be indicted, and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not less than two months; and such free negroes or persons of color shall be deemed and taken as absolute slaves, and sold in conformity to the provisions of the act passed on the twentieth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, aforesaid.
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