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... evidence of slaves is still inadmissible against any free person . The late Mr. Otley , Chief Justice of St. Vincent's , himself a planter , candidly stated before the Slave - trade Committee that , " as the evidence of slaves is never ...
... evidence of slaves is still inadmissible against any free person . The late Mr. Otley , Chief Justice of St. Vincent's , himself a planter , candidly stated before the Slave - trade Committee that , " as the evidence of slaves is never ...
Pagina 136
... evidence of a Negro being inadmissible against a white , any number of lashes may be inflicted , in the presence of a thousand slaves , with im- punity . The limitation on the statute - book is therefore a mockery . It is common for ...
... evidence of a Negro being inadmissible against a white , any number of lashes may be inflicted , in the presence of a thousand slaves , with im- punity . The limitation on the statute - book is therefore a mockery . It is common for ...
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... evidence of his partiality for metaphor . In another place , speaking of the established church of Ireland , he says ; Nothing can be endured in this age which is not supported by public opinion ; still less that can continue to exist ...
... evidence of his partiality for metaphor . In another place , speaking of the established church of Ireland , he says ; Nothing can be endured in this age which is not supported by public opinion ; still less that can continue to exist ...
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