A Legal Argument Before the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey, at the May Term, 1845, at Trenton, for the Deliverance of Four Thousand Persons from BondageFinch & Weed, 1845 - Počet stran: 52 |
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Strana 5
... hours , and the defendant's counsel five hours , during two days and an evening . The argument in these two causes , in behalf of Mary Tebout , held , in the first case , as property , until twenty - one years of age , her mother_be ...
... hours , and the defendant's counsel five hours , during two days and an evening . The argument in these two causes , in behalf of Mary Tebout , held , in the first case , as property , until twenty - one years of age , her mother_be ...
Strana 9
... hour . For more than 300 years has Africa been despoiled of her people by the kidnappers from the nations of Christendom , until Christendom in three centuries had made it the law of nations to rob the men of Africa of life , liberty ...
... hour . For more than 300 years has Africa been despoiled of her people by the kidnappers from the nations of Christendom , until Christendom in three centuries had made it the law of nations to rob the men of Africa of life , liberty ...
Strana 19
... hour , from its first unholy foot - print at Jamestown to the last ones made this day by those now held in New Jersey ; and if the Court finds a well - grounded doubt as to the authority for this institution existing , which is trying ...
... hour , from its first unholy foot - print at Jamestown to the last ones made this day by those now held in New Jersey ; and if the Court finds a well - grounded doubt as to the authority for this institution existing , which is trying ...
Strana 28
... hours , and shoot along upon the vast plane of the ecliptic , at the inconceivable rate of sixty - eight thousand miles per hour . Man perishes , if the globe were to revolve around the sun at the rate of thirty - four thousand miles per ...
... hours , and shoot along upon the vast plane of the ecliptic , at the inconceivable rate of sixty - eight thousand miles per hour . Man perishes , if the globe were to revolve around the sun at the rate of thirty - four thousand miles per ...
Strana 32
... hours this army of destructive locusts was carried on the wings of a strong west wind into the depths of the Red Sea , not one left . The Egyptian and the stranger knew that the He- brews ' God had done this , to cause these poor slaves ...
... hours this army of destructive locusts was carried on the wings of a strong west wind into the depths of the Red Sea , not one left . The Egyptian and the stranger knew that the He- brews ' God had done this , to cause these poor slaves ...
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LEGAL ARGUMENT BEFORE THE SUPR Alvan 1790-1849 Stewart,New Jersey Supreme Court Náhled není k dispozici. - 2016 |
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Strana 34 - I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt : open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Strana 26 - All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalienable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their safety and happiness.
Strana 26 - All laws now in force in the territory of Wisconsin, which are not repugnant to this constitution, shall remain in force until they expire by their own limitation, or be altered or repealed by the legislature.
Strana 20 - Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcilable with the principles of humanity and justice, and whereas both His Majesty and the United States are desirous of continuing their efforts to promote its entire abolition, it is hereby agreed that both the contracting parties shall use their best endeavors to accomplish so desirable an object.
Strana 27 - That it is contrary to the law of nature will scarcely be denied. That every man has a natural right to the fruits of his own labor is generally admitted; and that no other person can rightfully deprive him of those fruits, and appropriate them against his will, seems to be the necessary result of this admission.
Strana 48 - ... all writs, actions, causes of action, prosecutions, contracts, claims and rights of individuals and of bodies corporate, and of the State, and all charters of incorporation, shall continue, and all indictments which shall have been found, or which may hereafter be found, for any crime or offense committed before the adoption of this constitution, may be proceeded upon as if no change had taken place.
Strana 10 - Proud Nimrod first the bloody chase began, A mighty hunter, and his prey was man; Our haughty Norman boasts that barbarous name, And makes his trembling slaves the royal game.
Strana 6 - All men are born equally free and Independent, and have certain natural, inherent and unalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and of pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness.
Strana 29 - ... in the succession of day and night, summer and winter, seed-time and harvest, life and death. The regular succession of events in a thousand different ways accustoms us, from force of habit, to expect things to happen in a regular order ; and we find that the expectation is fulfilled.
Strana 34 - Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, mind, and strength, and thy neighbor as thyself.