| George Bancroft - 1883 - 602 strani
...Richard West, for revision, he reported against the disfranchising clause, saying : " Although I agree that slaves are to be treated in such a manner as the proprietors of them may think it necessary for their security, yet I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1886 - 458 strani
...Burnet, and brother-in-law of Governor Burnet of New York. He did. not approve of the law, and wrote " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another, merely on account of his complexion. * * * * * It cannot be right to strip all free persons of a black complexion... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1886 - 454 strani
...Burnet, and brother-in-law of Governor Burnet of New York. He did not approve of the law, and wrote " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another, merely on account of his complexion. ***** It cannot be right to strip all free persons of a black complexion... | |
| George Bancroft - 1888 - 596 strani
...Richard West, for revision, he reported against the disfranchising clause, saying : " Although I agree that slaves are to be treated in such a manner as the proprietors of them may think it necessary for their security, yet I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than... | |
| George Bancroft - 1888 - 594 strani
...Richard West, for revision, he reported against the disfranchising clause, saying: " Although I agree that slaves are to be treated in such a manner as the proprietors of them may think it necessary for their security, yet I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than... | |
| 1894 - 802 strani
...referred by the Board of Trade to Richard West for the consideration of its legal aspects, he replied: " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse...than another merely upon account of his complexion." 6 This law was probably repealed by proclamation after being in force ten years or more ; for it is... | |
| 1894 - 826 strani
...referred by the Board of Trade to Richard West for the consideration of its legal aspects, he replied: " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another merely upon account of his complexion."6 This law was probably repealed by proclamation after being in force ten years or more... | |
| George Bancroft - 1898 - 602 strani
...Richard West, for revision, he reported against the disfranchising clanse, saying : " Although I agree that slaves are to be treated in such a manner as the proprietors of them may think it necessary for their security, yet I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 398 strani
...whom this colonial statute was submitted for review and approval, reported, in admirable words : — " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another merely upon account of kis complexion To vote at elections of officers, either for a county or parish, <fcc., is incident... | |
| 1912 - 542 strani
...insurrection.8 When this latter law was referred to Richard West, Attorney of the Board of Trade, he wrote: "I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another, merely on account of his complexion — . It cannot be right to strip all persons of a black complexion from... | |
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