| William Livingstone - 1900 - 596 էջ
...>vho had been subjugated, and whether emancipated or not, yet remained subject to their authoritv, and had no rights or privileges but such as those...power and the government might choose to grant them." He then went on to say, not only that no persons, who had been or whose ancestors had been slaves,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1416 էջ
...the Constitution they were "considered as a subordinate and inferior class of beings, who had 56O] been subjugated by the dominant *race, and, whether...authority, and had no rights or privileges but such aa those who held tbe power and the government might choose to grant them." 60 IT. 8. 19 How. 398,... | |
| 1901 - 1234 էջ
...privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to the citizens of the United States (p. 404), and had no rights or privileges but such as those...power and the Government might choose to grant them (p. 405), and might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for the benefit of the white race. They... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 498 էջ
...citizens of the United States. On the contrary, they were at that time considered as a subordinate and inferior class of beings, who had been subjugated by the dominant race, " Three fifths and, whether emancipated or not, yet remained of a " oth , er subject to their authority,... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 808 էջ
...privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to the citizens of the United States (p. 404), and had no rights or privileges but such as those...power and the Government might choose to grant them (p. 405), and might justly and lawfully he reduced to slavery for the benefit of the white race. "... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 708 էջ
...Constitution, but were looked upon, at the time of the adoption of the Constitution, "as a subordinate and inferior class of beings" who had been subjugated...power and the government might choose to grant them." The Supreme Court, accordingly, could take no jurisdiction of the case. Here the court, having decided... | |
| Alexander Johnston - 1905 - 616 էջ
...the South they were regularly regarded by the law and by private opinion as things, as chattels, with "no rights or privileges but such as those who held...power and the government might choose to grant them," with all the consequences arising from the fact that they had not come to America voluntarily, as persons,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1906 - 560 էջ
...citizens of the United States. On the contrary, they were at that time considered as a subordinate and inferior class of beings, who had been subjugated...power and the Government might choose to grant them. This decision, of course, was not without its effect, and cases arising in the South thereafter cited... | |
| William MacDonald - 1908 - 648 էջ
...citizens of the United States. On the contrary, they were at that time considered as a subordinate and inferior class of beings, who had been subjugated...power and the government might choose to grant them. . . . In discussing this question, we must not confound the rights of citizenship which a state may... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 1074 էջ
...Amendment" in Thorpe's Constitutional History of the United States, vol. 3. 29 19 Howard, 393, 404. race, and, •whether emancipated or not, yet remained...power and the Government might choose to grant them." As one of the results of the great civil war, "those who held the power and the Government chose to... | |
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