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" I have formerly observed that pure and proper slavery does not, nay cannot, subsist in England: such I mean, whereby an absolute and unlimited power is given to the master over the We and fortune of the slave. "
The Debates in Parliament, Session 1833 - on the Resolutions and Bill for ... - Seite 316
von Great Britain. Parliament - 1834 - 964 Seiten
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The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern ...

William Drayton - 1836 - 324 Seiten
...remark: — 1st. That Judge Blackstone here speaks of slavery in its pure unmitigated form, whereby an unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave. Slavery scarcely exists any where in this form, and if it did, it would be a continuance of a state...
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The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern ...

William Drayton - 1836 - 318 Seiten
...remark:—1st. That Judge Blackstone here speaks of slavery in its pure unmitigated form, whereby an unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave. Slavery scarcely exists any where in this form, and if it did, it would be a continuance of a state...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an ..., Band 1

William Blackstone - 1836 - 694 Seiten
...to the several sorts of servants: I have formerly ob- i. ofihe«vcr«i sorts of nemnts. served (a) that pure and proper slavery does not, nay cannot, subsist in England (2): such I mean, whereby an absolute and unlimited power is given to the master over the life and...
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Select Extracts from Blackstone's Commentaries ... With a glossary ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 Seiten
...happens, of the natural. Of all these relations in their order. As to the several sorts of servants : I have formerly observed that pure and proper slavery...the master over the life and fortune of the slave. Indeed it is repugnant to reason, and the principles of natural law, that such a state should subsist...
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DeBow's Review ...: Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress ..., Band 11

1851 - 748 Seiten
...remark, 1st, that Judge Blackstone here speaks of slavery in its pure unmitigated form, " whereby an unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave."§ Slavery scarcely exists anywhere in this form, and if it did, it would be a continuance of a state...
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De Bow's Review, Band 11

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1851 - 754 Seiten
...remark, 1st, that Judge Blackstone here speaks of slavery in its pure unmitigated form, " whereby an unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave."§ Slavery scarcely exists anywhere in this form, and if it did, it would be a continuance of a state...
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The Pro-Slavery Argument; As Maintained by the Most Distinguished Writers of ...

None - 1852 - 492 Seiten
...remark, 1st, that Judge Blackstone here speaks of slavery in its pure, unmitigated form, "whereby an unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave. "J Slavery scarcely exists any where in this form, and if it did, it would be a continuance of a state...
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The Pro-slavery Argument: As Maintained by the Most Distinguished Writers of ...

1853 - 508 Seiten
...remark, 1st, that Judge Blackstone here speaks of slavery in its pure, unmitigated form, " whereby an unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave."! Slavery scarcely exists any where in this form, and if it did, it tt°11'1' be a continuance of a state...
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The Pro-slavery Argument: As Maintained by the Most Distinguished Writers of ...

1853 - 518 Seiten
...remark, 1st, that Judge Blackstone liere speaks of slavery in its pure, unmitigated form, "whereby an unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave."J Slavery scarcely exists any where in this form, and if it did, it would be a continuance of...
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A Scriptural Examination of the Institution of Slavery in the United States ...

Howell Cobb - 1856 - 174 Seiten
...has its shades of meaning distinctly reflected in what a very distinguished English author says : " Pure and proper slavery does not, nay, cannot subsist...the master, over the life and fortune of the slave." [Blackstone could not have said so much respecting the British dependencies — to wit, the West Indies.]...
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