... of the prosecuting attorney. The owners might not prevent the slaves from marrying, whether with a slave of the estate to which he belonged or with a slave from another estate. In the latter case the wife should follow the husband, and the owner of... south america on the eve of emancipation - Página 110por bernard moses, ph.d., ll.d. - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Elihu Hall - 1817 - 622 páginas
...dwellings or hospitals of slaves, or who shall abandon their aged, infirm, or young slaves, shall be fined fifty dollars for the first offence, one hundred dollars for the second, and two hundred dollars for the third; and the said fines shall be paid by the master, even when the... | |
| North Carolina - 1868 - 154 páginas
...be guilty of a violation of this ordinance, on being convicted before a competent court, shall pay a fine of fifty dollars for the first offence, one hundred dollars for the second offence, and for the third offence his distillery sb.aH be eljsed by the Sheriff. In this ordinance, each day in... | |
| North Carolina. Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 638 páginas
...guilty of a violation of this ordinance, on being convicted before a competent court, shall pay a tine of fifty dollars for the first offence, one hundred dollars for the second offence, and for the third offence his distillery shall be closed by the Sheriff. In this ordinance, eacli day in... | |
| Peter Turner Winskill - 1892 - 378 páginas
...any adjoining county in which the act is in force. A person who sells or keeps for sale liquors is liable to a fine of fifty dollars for the first offence,...one hundred dollars for the second offence, and two months' imprisonment for the third. An employ6 is held equally guilty with the principal. The collector... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1908 - 374 páginas
...sent to the hospital at his expense, and in case of death the owner should bear the expense of burial. The owners were, moreover, required to support the...should proceed against the owner or overseer who had given the punishment. If the owner or overseer should injure, wound, or kill a slave, he should be... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 464 páginas
...sent to the hospital at his expense, and in case of death the owner should bear the expense of burial. The owners were, moreover, required to support the...should proceed against the owner or overseer who had given the punishment. If the owner or overseer should injure, wound, or kill a slave, he should be... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 462 páginas
...sent to the hospital at his expense, and in case of death the owner should bear the expense of burial. The owners were, moreover, required to support the...should proceed against the owner or overseer who had given the punishment. If the owner or overseer should injure, wound, or kill a slave, he should be... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 466 páginas
...wife should follow the husband, and the owner of the husband was required to purchase the wife. I n view of the fact that the owner held a paternal relation...should proceed against the owner or overseer who had given the punishment. If the owner or overseer should injure, wound, or kill a slave, he should be... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 512 páginas
...wife should follow the husband, and the owner of the husband was required to purchase the wife. I n view of the fact that the owner held a paternal relation...should proceed against the owner or overseer who had given the punishment. If the owner or overseer should injure, wound, or kill a slave, he should be... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1914 - 466 páginas
...view of the fact that the owner held a paternal relation to the slave, if the slave failed to fulf1l his filial obligation, he might and ought to be given...should proceed against the owner or overseer who had given the punishment. If the owner or overseer should injure, wound, or kill a slave, he should be... | |
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