And it is hereby enacted, that any act which would be a penal offence if done to a free man shall be equally an offence if done to any person on the pretext of his being in a condition of slavery. Native Life in Travancore - Side 298av Samuel Mateer - 1883 - 434 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1859 - 1464 sider
...that the person from whom the property may have been derived, was a slave. 4. And it is hereby enacted that any act which would be a penal offence, if done...the pretext of his being in a condition of slavery. SIERRA LEONE. (Bolivia.) No. 16. — The Earl of Aberdeen to Her Majesty's Commissioners. GENTLEMEN,... | |
| 1853 - 1048 sider
...such person from whom the property may have been derived, was a slave. IV. And it is hereby enacted, That any act which would be a penal offence if done...the pretext of his being in a condition of slavery." EXTRACTS OF A LETTER FROM MR. JOHN BROOKS. Calcutta, Feb. 7, 1843. Mr much loved and honoured parents,... | |
| 1842 - 666 sider
...evidence and opinions we have now before us, to pass a law, declaring that any act which would be an offence if done to a free man. shall be equally an offence if done to a slave, or, as I would rather say, to any one in any condition of dependence on a master ; and I would... | |
| 1843 - 734 sider
...or enforcing any rights arising out of an alleged property in the person or services of another, and any act which would be a penal offence if done to a free man is declared to be equally an offence if done to any person on the pretext of his being in a condition... | |
| 636 sider
...and opinions we have now before us, to pass a law, declaring that any act which would be an oiFence if done to a free man, shall be equally an offence if done to a slave, or as I would rather say, to any one in any condition of dependence on a master, and I would... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1850 - 228 sider
...that such person, or that the person from whom the property may have been derived, was a slave. " IV. That any act which would be a penal offence if done...the pretext of his being in a condition of slavery." Much, however, still remains to be done, until slavery be as effectually extinguished in the East as... | |
| 1849 - 620 sider
...be inadmissible in any Court. Slaves themselves are competent to acquire and inherit property, and any act which would be a penal offence, if done to a freeman, was made equally an offence, if done to a person on the ground that such person was a slave.... | |
| 1849 - 618 sider
...be inadmissible in any Court. Slaves themselves are competent to acquire and inherit property, and any act which would be a penal offence, if done to a freeman, was made equally an offence, if done to a person on the ground that such person was a slave.... | |
| George Smoult Fagan - 1862 - 1128 sider
...act to be nafo'ffence on acdcroe to ed slave. ^s hereby enacted that any act, which would ^ea Pena^ offence if done to a free man, shall be equally an...done to any person on the pretext of his being in a -p.- <• i condition ot slavery. MADKAS. ACT No. VI. OF 1843. Repealed ly Act X. 1861. ACT No. VII.... | |
| 1865 - 408 sider
...the person from whom the property may have been derived, was a slave. IV. " And it is hereby enacted, that any act which would be a penal offence if done to a free man, should (qu. shall) be equally an offence if done to any person on the pretext of his being in a condition... | |
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