Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed, and adjudged in law to be chattels personal, in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators, and assigns, to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever. America, Its Realities and Resources: Comprising Important Details Connected ... - Stran 52avtor: Francis Wyse - 1846 - 494 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1838 - 196 strani
...is expressed in the following language : " Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and iudgedin law to be chattels personal in the hands of their...all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever." 2 Brevard's Digest, 229. In Louisiana, " Slaves though moveable by their nature," says the civil code,... | |
| Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Samuel Webb - 1838 - 222 strani
...How rational ! On one page of the statute-book, the "slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, and reputed to be chattels personal in the hands of their owners and possessors, their executors, administrators, and assigns, to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 160 strani
...is expressed in the following language : " Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and judged in law to be chattels personal in the hands of their...all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever." 2 BrevanPs Digest, 229. RESTRICTIONS OP THE MASTER'S POWER. So far as the law restricts the master's... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - 1839 - 154 strani
..."Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and adjudged in law to be cluMels, personal, in the handy of their owners and possessors, and their executors,...all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever." The law of Louisiana declares : — " A slave is one who is in the power of the master to whom he belongs.... | |
| William Dexter Wilson - 1839 - 64 strani
...slaves of the Americans, the citizens of this christian democratic republic, " shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed and adjudged, in law, to be chattels...personal, in the hands of their owners and possessors, executors, administrators and assigns, to all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever." (S.... | |
| Cyrus Pitt Grosvenor - 1840 - 160 strani
...in your sense of the expression ? The law of South Carolina answers, " Slaves shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed, and adjudged in law, to be chattels...possessors and their executors, administrators and assignees, to• ALL INTENTS, CONSTRUCTIONS, AND PURPOSES WHATSOEVER." And Judge Stroud in his sketch... | |
| James Brown - 1840 - 120 strani
...upon and sold." "Slaves" (says the South Carolina Statute) "shall be deemed, sold, taken and reputed to be chattels personal, in the hands of their owners and possessors, their executors, administrators and •ssigns, to all intents, constructions and purposes whatever."... | |
| South Carolina - 1840 - 748 strani
...hereafter, absolute slaves, and shall follow the condition of the mother, and shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed and adjudged in law, to be chattels...all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever ; provided always, that if any negro, Indian, mulatto or mustizo, shall claim his or her freedom, it... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1855 - 664 strani
...ing] States." The law of South Carolina thus lays down the principle, " Slaves should be deemed, held, taken, reputed and adjudged in law to be chattels...intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever." In Louisiana, " A slave is one who is in the power of a master to whom he belongs; the master may sell... | |
| 1844 - 166 strani
...all these (the slave-holding) stales. In South Carolina it is expressed in In the following language: 'Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and...all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever.' * * * * 'In case the personal property of a ward shall consist of specific articles, such as slaves,... | |
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