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Whether under the fourth section of the act of February 12 , 1798 , the notice must be in writing , given by the claimant or his agent ; must contain a statement that the person harbored or concealed is a fugitive from labor , within ...
Whether under the fourth section of the act of February 12 , 1798 , the notice must be in writing , given by the claimant or his agent ; must contain a statement that the person harbored or concealed is a fugitive from labor , within ...
Page 478
When a person held to labor in any state or territory , under the laws " thereof , shall escape into any other state or territory , the person to whom such labor is " due , or his agent , or attorney , may seize or arrest the fugitive .
When a person held to labor in any state or territory , under the laws " thereof , shall escape into any other state or territory , the person to whom such labor is " due , or his agent , or attorney , may seize or arrest the fugitive .
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The third section authorizes the person to whom ... The fourth section provides a penalty against any person who shall knowingly and willingly obstruct the claimant in seizing or arresting the fugitive , or who shall rescue him ...
The third section authorizes the person to whom ... The fourth section provides a penalty against any person who shall knowingly and willingly obstruct the claimant in seizing or arresting the fugitive , or who shall rescue him ...
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Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE Xiij | ix |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 51 |
DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 284 |
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