| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 Seiten
...sorts of servants: I have formerly observed (a) that puro and proper slavery does not, nay, caunot, subsist in England : such, I mean, whereby an absolute...and unlimited power is given to the master over the lile and fortune of the slave. And indeed it is repugnant to reason, and the principles of natural... | |
| William Blackstone - 1872 - 776 Seiten
...with regard to other persons. I. As to the several sorts of servants : I have formerly observed (a) that pure and proper slavery does not, nay cannot,...slave. And indeed it is repugnant to reason, and the princi(o) Stat. 3J Geo. П, c. 10. (о) Ра. 127. (14) See statutes 28 and 29 Vic. c. 73. The power... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1875 - 860 Seiten
...to the several sorts of servants : I have formerly obsei - od(a) that pure and proper slavery docs not, nay, cannot, subsist in England : such, I mean, whereby an absolute und unlimited power is given to the master over the life and fortune of the slave. And indeed it is... | |
| Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - 1875 - 966 Seiten
...regard to other persons. I. As to the several sorts of servants ; it has been formerly obscrved(J) that pure and proper slavery does not, nay cannot, subsist in England; that is, such r The several whereby an absolute and unlimited power is given to the master sort^of... | |
| William Blackstone - 1876 - 782 Seiten
...themselves ; and lastly, its effect with regard to other persons. I. As to the several sorts of servants : I have formerly observed («) that pure and proper...slave. And indeed it is repugnant to reason, and the princi(a) Stat. 31 Geo. 1 1, o. 10. (a) Fa. 127. (14) See statutes 28 and 29 Tic. c. 73. The power... | |
| William Blackstone (Sir) - 1897 - 838 Seiten
...whenever it happens. I. THE SEVERAL SORTS OF SERVANTS. Slavery. Pure slavery does not exist in England, whereby an absolute and unlimited power is given to the master over the life of the slave. It is repugnant to reason, and the principles of natural law, that such a state should... | |
| India - 1898 - 1152 Seiten
...enacted for the suppression of slavery not only in its strict and proper sense, viz,, that condition whereby an absolute and unlimited power is given to the master over the life, fortune, and liberty of another, but in any modified form where an absolute power is asserted over... | |
| John Dawson Mayne - 1904 - 1186 Seiten
...enacted for the suppression of slavery, not only in its strict and proper sense, r/z. that condition whereby an absolute and unlimited power is given to the master over the life, fortune, and liberty of another, but in any modified form where an absolute power is asserted over... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 796 Seiten
...employed." (Walker Am. Law, Sec. 114.)* "Blackstone, about to treat of the several sorts of servants, says: "Pure and proper slavery does not, nay cannot, subsist...England; such, I mean, whereby an absolute and unlimited Sec. 391. CLASSES OF SERVANTS AT COMMON LAW. — By the common law servants were either: 1, Menial... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1874 - 612 Seiten
...instant a slave or negro lands in England ho becomes a freeman." He says, on page 423 (1 Wend. Bla.), " I have formerly observed that pure and proper slavery does not, nay, can not, subsist in England; sur.h, I mean, whereby an absolute and unlimited power is given to the... | |
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