Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed, and adjudged in law to be chattels personal in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators and assigns, to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever. Memoirs of Samuel M. Janney: Late of Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va - Page 97de Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1881 - 309 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George McDowell Stroud - 1827 - 171 pages
...undoubted law in all of these states. In South Carolina it is expressed in the following language: "Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and...law to be chattels personal^ in the hands of their * An apt illustration of this doctrine, is presented in an act of Maryland, of 1798, Chap. CI. ch.... | |
 | Thomas Doughty Condy - 1830 - 196 pages
...be and remain for ever hereafter absolute slaves, and shall follow the condition of the mother; and shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and adjudged...be chattels personal in the hands of their owners and possessors and their executors, administrators and assigns, to all intents, constructions and purposes... | |
 | George Bourne - 1833 - 16 pages
...in all of these (the slave) states." The law of South Carolina says,* "Slaves shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed and adjudged in law to be chattels personal in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators, and assigns, TO ALL INTENTS, CONSTRUCTIONS, AND... | |
 | La Roy Sunderland - 1836 - 177 pages
...and treated as property. In South Carolina, this state is described in the following language ; —" Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and adjudged in law to be chatteh, personal, in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators,... | |
 | 1837
...following suffice. The law of South Carolina thus lays down the principle, "Slaves shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed, and adjudged in law to be chattels personal in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators, and assigns, to ALL INTENTS, CONSTRUCTIONS, AND... | |
 | Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 231 pages
..."The «lave i« ENTIRELY subject to the WILL of his roaster."— Louisiana Civil Code, Art. 273. " Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed, and adjudged in law to be ckattelt persona/, in the hnnds of their owners and poeseesors, and their executors, administrators... | |
 | American Anti-Slavery Society - 1839 - 224 pages
...sufficient. "The slave is ENTIRELY subject to the WILL of his master.11 — Louisiana Civil Code, Art. 273. " Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed, and...be chattels personal, in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators and assigns, то ALL INTENTS, CONSTRUCTIONS, AND... | |
 | William Dexter Wilson - 1839 - 51 pages
...slaves of the Americans, the citizens of this christian democratic republic, " shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed and adjudged, in law, to be chattels personal, in the hands of their owners and possessors, executors, administrators and assigns, to all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever."... | |
 | Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 141 pages
...is expressed in the following language : " Slaves shall be deemed, sold, taken, reputed and judged in law to be chattels personal in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators and assigns, to all intents, constructions and... | |
 | South Carolina, Thomas Cooper - 1840
...hereafter, absolute slaves, and shall follow the condition of the mother, and shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed and adjudged in law, to be chattels personal, in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators and assigns, to all intents, constructions and... | |
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