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Page 907
... protection of their former masters , they abandon them to ignorance and to misery ; 3. That , remaining under their protection and care , fostered by just and beneficent laws , they will enjoy the advantages of liberty , and will become ...
... protection of their former masters , they abandon them to ignorance and to misery ; 3. That , remaining under their protection and care , fostered by just and beneficent laws , they will enjoy the advantages of liberty , and will become ...
Page 913
... protecting the vessels from capture or detention by British cruizers , under cover of the American flag . Under the above ... protection of the slave - trader ; and a remarkable corroboration and support will have been obtained for the ...
... protecting the vessels from capture or detention by British cruizers , under cover of the American flag . Under the above ... protection of the slave - trader ; and a remarkable corroboration and support will have been obtained for the ...
Page 1066
... protection shall be allowed ; and every such offender shall also forfeit such book , and every sheet being part of such book , and shall upon order of any Court of Record in which any action at law or suit in equity shall be commenced ...
... protection shall be allowed ; and every such offender shall also forfeit such book , and every sheet being part of such book , and shall upon order of any Court of Record in which any action at law or suit in equity shall be commenced ...
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