The Collected Works of Lysander Spooner: Anti-slavery writingsM & S Press, 1971 |
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Lysander Spooner. person held simply by brute force , ( as in the case supposed in Massachusetts , ) instead of persons held by some legal contract , obligation , or duty , which the law will enforce . can As the slave , then , is " held ...
Lysander Spooner. person held simply by brute force , ( as in the case supposed in Massachusetts , ) instead of persons held by some legal contract , obligation , or duty , which the law will enforce . can As the slave , then , is " held ...
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... held to service or labor in one state , under the laws thereof . " This language is no legal description of a slave , and can be made to apply to a slave only by a violation of all the most ... held . " " " Now a slave is not " held " by any.
... held to service or labor in one state , under the laws thereof . " This language is no legal description of a slave , and can be made to apply to a slave only by a violation of all the most ... held . " " " Now a slave is not " held " by any.
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Lysander Spooner. The word " held " being , in law , synonymous with the word " bound , " the description , " person held to service or labor , " is synonymous with the descrip- tion in another Section , ( Art . 1 , Sec . 2 ) , to wit ...
Lysander Spooner. The word " held " being , in law , synonymous with the word " bound , " the description , " person held to service or labor , " is synonymous with the descrip- tion in another Section , ( Art . 1 , Sec . 2 ) , to wit ...
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