Of oldmancipation or some other solemn form was required for the acquisition of these things, an account of their importance.
So he was a free man 'fore the 'mancipation and he couldn't live 'mong the slaves and he had to have a guardian who was 'sponsible for his conduct till after surrender.
Wasn't no trouble 'bout school then, but was when 'mancipation come.
I 'lieve de slaves I knowed as a whole was happier and better off after 'mancipation dan befo'.
Dat 'bout ten years after 'mancipation he go back to he old home in Florida.
I's purty small yit when 'mancipation comes and didn't have no hard work.
I don't know how old I am but I was a good size girl when 'mancipation come on.
After 'mancipation pa went to see about marrying ma over agen and they told him that marriage would stand long as ever he lived.
Why, I 'members when de 'mancipation come as if 't'was yestidy.
The Roman Mancipation required the presence first of all of the parties, the vendor and vendee, or we should perhaps rather say, if we are to use modern legal language, the grantor and grantee.
Mancipation was one of them, and therefore, strange as it may seem, we are forced to conclude that the primitive Roman Will took effect at once, even though the Testator survived his act of Testation.
It was, for instance, a part, though a subordinate part, in theMancipation or conveyance peculiar to Rome.
The root of it is the old Testament "with the copper and the scales," founded on a Mancipation or Conveyance.
The ordinary ceremony of a Mancipation was then proceeded with.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mancipation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.