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" Every freeman of Carolina shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever. "
Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated - Page 386
edited by - 1916
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 10

John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 586 pages
...his speculative opinions in religion, or his way of worship. CX. Every freeman of Carolina shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever. CXII. No person whatsoever shall hold or claim any land in Carolina by purchase or gift, or otherwise,...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 5

Christianity - 1825 - 788 pages
...Constitution, (No. 110,) which thus defines civil dominion : " Every freeman of Caroliua shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever.' I cannot find, after some inquiry, that Locke, in any other part of his writings, contemplated negro...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 5

James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 816 pages
...Constitution, (No. 110,) which thus defines civil dominion : " Every freeman of Carolina shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever." I cannot find, after some inquiry, that Locke, in any other part of his writings, contemplated negro...
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The History of the Rise and Progress of the United States of North ..., Volume 2

James Grahame - United States - 1827 - 546 pages
...and serve as soldiers, whenever they should receive a summons to that effect from the grand council. Every freeman of Carolina was declared to possess...his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever 4. The apology that most readily suggests itself for such a regulation, is exeluded by the fact, that...
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The History of North Carolina from the Earliest Period, Volume 1

François-Xavier Martin - Constitutional history - 1829 - 472 pages
...speculative opinions in religion, or his way of worship. 110. Every freeman of Carolina shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever. 111. No cause, whether civil or criminal, of any freeman, shall be tried in any court of judicature,...
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The History of the United States of North America, Till the ..., Volume 2

James Grahame - United States - 1833 - 556 pages
...and serve as soldiers, whenever they should receive a summons to that effect from the grand council. Every freeman of Carolina was declared to possess...negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever*. The apology that , cLU. most readily suggests itself for such a regulation, is exv*Ji /,-' eluded by...
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The American Quarterly Observer, Volume 1

Theology - 1833 - 422 pages
...hundred and twenty ponderous articles, it was declared that " every freeman of Carolina, possesses absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever." This singular regulation has little apology, for there were no negroes in the province at this time,...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volume 1

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 564 pages
...registry of all deeds and conveyances of lands, and of marriages and births. Every freeman was to have "absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever." No civil or criminal cause was to be tried but by a jury of the peers of the party; but the verdict...
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The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., Volume 2

James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 466 pages
...and serve as soldiers, whenever they should receive a summons to this duty from the grand council. Every freeman of Carolina was declared to possess...negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever.^ The apology that most readily suggests itself for 1 It is humiliating to reflect that this regulation...
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The Statutes at Large of South Carolina: Acts, records, and documents of a ...

South Carolina - Law - 1836 - 476 pages
...speculative opinions in religion, or his way of worship. 110th. Every freeman of Carolina, shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever. lllth. No cause, whether civil or criminal, of any freeman, shall be tried in any court of judicature,...
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