| 1913 - 632 strani
...referred by the Board of Trade to Richard West for the consideration of its legal aspects, he remarked : " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another merely because of his complexion. ... It cannot be right to strip all free persons of black complexion from... | |
| John Henderson Russell - 1913 - 214 strani
...referred by the Board of Trade to Richard West for the consideration of its legal aspects, he remarked : " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another merely because of his complexion. ... It cannot be right to strip all free persons of black complexion from... | |
| 1913 - 618 strani
...referred by the Board of Trade to Richard West for the consideration of its legal aspects, he remarked : " I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse than another merely because of his complexion. ... It cannot be right to strip all free persons of black complexion from... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1995 - 542 strani
...settlement at Jamestown, the freeholder who was an Indian, mulatto, or free negro to vote. He said, "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,... | |
| Peter Linebaugh - 2008 - 371 strani
...Bondegg" they cried. In the same year Richard West, the attorney general, objected to the same law, "I cannot see why one freeman should be used worse...than another, merely upon account of his complexion." But the governor understood the necessity of "a perpetual Brand" and in this way, Ted Allen tells us,... | |
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