| Joshua Coffin - 1845 - 438 σελίδες
...liberties and christian usages, which the law of God established in Israel1 conceruing such persons doeth morally require. This exempts none from servitude, who shall be judged thereto by authoritie.' * ' If any man stealeth a man or mankinde he shall surely be put to death.' Ex. 21 : 10.... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1847 - 660 σελίδες
...liberties and Christian usages which the law of God established in Israeli concerning such persons doeth morally require. This exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authoritie." The last clause of this passage refers to a custom, which had previously existed, in adjudging... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1847 - 618 σελίδες
...liberties and Christian usages which the law of God established in Israeli concerning such persons doeth morally require. This exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authoritie." The last clause of this passage refers to a custom, which had previously existed, in adjudging... | |
| 1849 - 100 σελίδες
...liberties and Christian usages which the law of God established in Israeli concerning such persons doeth morally require. This exempts none from servitude, who shall be judged thereto by authoritie." """They are familiar facts — that when Thomas Keyson, (or, Kezar,) and James Smith imported... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 576 σελίδες
...shall have all the liberties and Christian usages which the law of God established in Israel requires. This exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authority." This article gives express sanction to the slave trade, and the practice of holding negroes and Indians... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 586 σελίδες
...shall have all the liberties and Christian usages which the law of God established in Israel requires. This exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authority." This article gives express sanction to the slave trade, and the practice of holding negroes and Indians... | |
| Amicus - 1850 - 42 σελίδες
...liberties and Christian usages which the law of God established in Israeli concerning such persons doeth morally require. This exempts none from servitude who shall be Judged thereto by Authoritie." And under the head of "CAPITALS LAWS" is this further article : " If any man stealeth... | |
| Charles Emery Stevens - 1856 - 314 σελίδες
...which the law of God established in Israel concerning such persons, doth morally require, provided this exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authority." [ie as a punishment for crime.] I have traced this statute in the edition of the Laws of 1660, and... | |
| Charles Emery Stevens - 1856 - 316 σελίδες
...which the law of God established in Israel concerning such persons, doth morally require, provided this exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authority." [ie as a punishment for crime.] I have traced this statute in the edition of the Laws of 1660, and... | |
| Charles Emery Stevens - 1856 - 316 σελίδες
...whieh tho law of God established in Israel eoneerning sueh per.-ons, doth morally require, provided this exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authority." (ie as a punishment for erime.] I have traeed this statute in the edition of the Laws of 1660, and... | |
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