| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1864 - 548 páginas
...suffered to support it but positive law. Whatever inconveniences, therefore, may follow from a decision, I cannot say this case is allowed or approved by the...England ; and therefore the black must be discharged." A step so important in the great scheme which had then begun to develop itself for putting an end to... | |
| Royal Society of Canada - 1898 - 914 páginas
...suffered to support it but positive law. Whatever inconvenience, therefore, may follow from a decision I cannot say this case is allowed or approved by the...England, and, therefore, the black must be discharged." From this decision may be collected : — 1st. That the Court had no power to modify the condition... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 526 páginas
...not exist there. " Whatever inconveniences, therefore, may follow from the decision," he said, " I cannot say this case is allowed or approved by the...England, and therefore the black must be discharged." The question of prohibiting the African slave-trade by a provision in the national Constitution caused... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1907 - 446 páginas
...suffered to support it but positive law. Whatever inconveniences therefore may follow from the decision, I cannot say this case is allowed or approved by the...England, and therefore the black must be discharged." This was the final abolition of slavery in England. But, at the time of the grant to the Duke of York,... | |
| Thomas D. Morris - 2001 - 304 páginas
...to support it, but positive law. Whatever inconvenience, therefore, may follow from the decision, I cannot say this case is allowed or approved by the law of England; and therefore the black must be discharged.54 Mansfield's decision virtually put an end to legal slavery in England. English law, in... | |
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