In the year 1834, the plaintiff was a negro slave belonging to Dr.
The case, as he himself states it, on the record brought here by his writ of error, is this: The plaintiff was a negro slave, belonging to Dr.
The counsel then filed the following agreed statement of facts, viz: In the year 1834, the plaintiff was a negro slave belonging to Dr.
Committed to jail, a negro slave--his back is very badly scarred.
And if we judge of the future by the past, within fifty years from this time, it will be as shameful for a man to hold a negro slave, as to be guilty of common robbery or theft.
A Negro slave, when on trial for his life, was accorded the privilege of being tried by twelve honest white colonists before three justices of the peace.
Borden, Cuff, a Negro slave in Massachusetts, sued for trespass and ordered to be sold to satisfy judgment, 278.
See Discovery of the Canary Islands: Beginning of Negro Slave Trade, page 266.
That the plaintiff was a negro slave, the lawful property of the defendant.
The facts agreed upon were substantially as follows: That in the year 1834, the plaintiff, Scott, was a negro slaveof Dr.
The Dane ordinance of 1787, applied only to territory not adapted to negro slave labor; it was adopted under an implied power, if any, in the Congress of the Confederation.
It raised no such question, as would have been raised, if it had been applied to territory where slavery then largely existed, or which was adapted to negro slave labor.
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