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... thing sold . If there was no property in the thing sold there was no obligation , and I hold that men cannot be the subject of property by whatever law you may claim . Just so long then as man is not property now , he never was , and ...
... thing sold . If there was no property in the thing sold there was no obligation , and I hold that men cannot be the subject of property by whatever law you may claim . Just so long then as man is not property now , he never was , and ...
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... thing , and when your Senators and Representatives are admitted into Congress , then these Acts will cease . Now , sir , I contend that until we shall have done all of these things , and are restored to our normal relations in the Union ...
... thing , and when your Senators and Representatives are admitted into Congress , then these Acts will cease . Now , sir , I contend that until we shall have done all of these things , and are restored to our normal relations in the Union ...
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... thing upon the plantation , when everything is like lightwood ,, a South Carolinian put fire in my broom - sedge , and on four separate occasions I had in the day time the whole of my fences on fire , defying all the power I had on the ...
... thing upon the plantation , when everything is like lightwood ,, a South Carolinian put fire in my broom - sedge , and on four separate occasions I had in the day time the whole of my fences on fire , defying all the power I had on the ...
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adjourn adopted agreed Assembly B. F. RANDOLPH B. F. WHITTEMORE B. O. DUNCAN Beaufort believe C. C. BOWEN C. P. LESLIE Canby citizens colored Committee on Petitions Congress Constitution contracts Convention Court of Equity Darlington debts delegates desire District dollars duty E. R. S. Canby E. W. M. MACKEY election F. J. MOSES F. L. CARDOZO favor Freedman's Bureau Government Governor homestead hope insert J. J. WRIGHT J. M. RUTLAND J. N. Hayne Judges jury justice L. S. LANGLEY land Legislative Legislature matter McKINLAY measure motion moved to amend moved to strike N. G. PARKER offered the following opposed Ordinance passed person poll tax proposed question R. B. ELLIOTT R. C. DELARGE referred resolution Senate session slaves South Carolina Special Order third reading tion United vote W. J. WHIPPER words