The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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... ment executed by one Nelson in Grenada ( West Indies ) before a notary public according to the mode prescribed by local Grenadan law . Dowse and Nelson were residents of Grenada . Massachusetts law required a deed under seal ...
... ment executed by one Nelson in Grenada ( West Indies ) before a notary public according to the mode prescribed by local Grenadan law . Dowse and Nelson were residents of Grenada . Massachusetts law required a deed under seal ...
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... ment he had presented so successfully some six years previ- ously , namely , that a slave had been made free when his master had taken him into the State of Illinois where slavery was illegal . Constable limited himself to a long and ...
... ment he had presented so successfully some six years previ- ously , namely , that a slave had been made free when his master had taken him into the State of Illinois where slavery was illegal . Constable limited himself to a long and ...
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... ment of William Wirt on behalf of the Cherokee Nation as evidence that such a threat had been made . " Shall we be asked ( the question has been asked else- where ) [ Wirt unmistakably points here to the President who apparently had ...
... ment of William Wirt on behalf of the Cherokee Nation as evidence that such a threat had been made . " Shall we be asked ( the question has been asked else- where ) [ Wirt unmistakably points here to the President who apparently had ...
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