A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontinence, or punished for fornication or adultery ; never prosecuted for bigamy, or petty treason for killing a husband being a slave, any more than... Whistleblower Protection Act of 1987: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ... - Página 509por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Federal Services, Post Office, and Civil Service - 1988 - 548 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George McDowell Stroud - 1827 - 192 páginas
...word contubernium — a relation which has no sanctity, and to which no civil rights are attached. " A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontinence, or punished for fornication or adultery; never prosecuted... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 160 páginas
...his being a "chattel." The following is, unquestionably, law and fact throughout the slave states. " A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontmence, or punished for fornication or adultery ; never prosecuted... | |
| 1846 - 298 páginas
...EIGHT OF MARRIAGE. The following is, unquestionably, law and fact throughout the slave states : — A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontinence, or punished for fornication or adultery; never prosecuted... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1853 - 384 páginas
...adultery," <fcc. — Slroud, p. 21. " A slave cannot even contract matrimony." — Straud, p. 61. " A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed." — Opinion of V, Dulaney, Attorney-General of Maryland. In Connecticut, during the existence of slavery... | |
| William Goodell - 1853 - 458 páginas
...sanctity, and to which no civil rights are attached." (Stroud's "Sketch of the Slave Laws," p. 61.) ' " A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontinence, or punished for fornication or adultery ; never prosecuted... | |
| 1853 - 380 páginas
...adultery," ifcc. — Stroud, p. 21. " A slave cannot even contract matrimony." — 'Strand, p. 61. " A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his hed." — Opinion of D. DuLaney, Attorney-General of Maryland. In Connecticut, during the existence... | |
| John Lawrence - 1854 - 230 páginas
...conturbernium, a relation which has no sanctity, and to which no civil rights are attached." (Judge Stroud.) "A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed." (Darnel Dv. lany, Atfy Gen. Md.) "Slaves were not entitled to the conditions of matrimony, and therefore... | |
| George McDowell Stroud - 1856 - 320 páginas
...word contubernium — a relation which has no sanctity, and to which no civil rights are attached.* "A slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontinence, or punished, for fornication or adultery; never prosecuted... | |
| John Wesley Edward Bowen - 1896 - 306 páginas
...civil rights are attached." It was Daniel Dulaney, the attorney-general of Maryland, who affirmed that "a slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontinence, or punished for fornication or adultery;, never prosecuted... | |
| John Wesley Edward Bowen - 1896 - 304 páginas
...civil rights are attached." It was Daniel Dulaney, the attorney-general of Maryland, who affirmed that "a slave has never maintained an action against the violator of his bed. A slave is not admonished for incontinence, or punished for fornication or adultery; never prosecuted... | |
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