Anti-slavery Manual: Containing a Collection of Facts and Arguments on American Slavery |
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Page 97
... trial by jury , or any trial at all , to be dragged off to the South , and reduced again to a state of interminable bond- age . Slave states admitted into the Union . 9. Congress has admitted six slave states into the Union , without ...
... trial by jury , or any trial at all , to be dragged off to the South , and reduced again to a state of interminable bond- age . Slave states admitted into the Union . 9. Congress has admitted six slave states into the Union , without ...
Page 122
... trial whatever , after removal , being contemplated , or possible . It is therefore , evident that the states cannot ... jury by due process of law . But Congress has thought fit to le- gislate on this subject , and to yield to the ...
... trial whatever , after removal , being contemplated , or possible . It is therefore , evident that the states cannot ... jury by due process of law . But Congress has thought fit to le- gislate on this subject , and to yield to the ...
Page 123
... trial by jury shall be preserved ; and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise re - examined in any court of the Uni- ted States , than according to the rules of the common law . From this it is perfectly clear , that the foregoing ...
... trial by jury shall be preserved ; and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise re - examined in any court of the Uni- ted States , than according to the rules of the common law . From this it is perfectly clear , that the foregoing ...
Page 128
... trial by jury , as heretofore used in this state , and the liberty of the press , shall be for ever invio- lably preserved . Georgia . Freedom of the press , and trial by jury , as here- tofore used in this state , shall remain ...
... trial by jury , as heretofore used in this state , and the liberty of the press , shall be for ever invio- lably preserved . Georgia . Freedom of the press , and trial by jury , as here- tofore used in this state , shall remain ...
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abolish abolitionists aforesaid aged about 18 American slavery Antigua apostles auction axeman Bible blacks chained CHAPTER Charleston child Christian church citizen may freely claimed colored Congress Constitution court District of Columbia doctors of divinity dollars emancipation enslaved evil exists fact fifty freely speak French and English Georgia give gospel held horse human hundred immediate emancipation insurrection Island jail judge jury killed labor liberty Louisiana Maryland master ment mestizoes Methodist Mississippi moral murdered nation negro or mulatto never North Orleans owner passed planters Presbyterian prison punishment purchased put to death river Rowan Co seized servant or slave ship or vessel slave hung slave or slaves slave trade slaveholders slaves were set sold South Carolina speaks French Synod of Virginia Tennessee Testament Testimony thereof thousand slaves tion traffic trial by jury United Virginia white person wood-yard