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Example sentences for "slave shall"

  • Whereupon Mr. Powell moved to add, at the end of the first Section, the words: "No Slave shall be Emancipated by this Article unless the owner thereof shall be first paid the value of the Slave or Slaves so Emancipated.

  • Slave shall at any time hereafter be brought or imported into this Colony, by sea or land, from any place or places whatsoever, to be disposed of, left or sold within this Colony.

  • Proposition to amend the House bill by inserting after the article declaring the forfeiture of an illegally imported slave, "And such person or slave shall be entitled to his freedom.

  • Mr. Powell moved to add to the first section: “No slave shall be emancipated by this article, unless the owner thereof shall be first paid the value of the slave or slaves so emancipated.

  • But yet no slave shall hereby be exempted from that civil dominion his master hath over him, but be in all things in the same state and condition he was in before.

  • The testimony of a slave shall be valid when it bears a disadvantage or punishment to himself.

  • A slave shall not be contracted with or loaned without the permission of his master.

  • The compensation for a slave shall be equal to his value.

  • Article LXXII The will of a free person shall be legitimate whether he be a non-Mohammedan or a person of bad character; but the will of an insane person or an imbecile or a child or a slave shall not be legitimate.

  • No slave shall be permitted to come to town with clubs or knives, nor fight with each other, under penalty of fifty stripes.

  • But no slave shall hereby be exempted from that civil dominion his master hath over him, but be in all things in the same state and condition he was in before.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but look; century manuscript; feet above the water; grey hairs; human kind; move away; much worse; not like; permanent cure; slave laws; slave owner; slave should; slave territory; slave time; slave trade; slavery agitation; slavery cause; slavery days; slavery friends; slavery party; slavery people; slavery principles; slavery societies; slaves from; slaves would; wherein the