| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 262 sivua
...have excited any inquiry." — Stroud. 5 \ correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, nor so as to maim or mutilate him, or to expose him...the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death.' " Who shall decide what punishment is unusual ? In Missouri, if a slave refuses to obey his or her... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1852 - 688 sivua
...subject to the will of his master, who may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, nor so as to maim or mutilate him, or to expose him...the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death," and provides for a compulsory sale. " When the master shall be convicted of cruel treatment of his... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1846 - 422 sivua
...subject to the will of his master, who may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, nor so as to maim or mutilate him, or to expose him...the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death."* Here, then, are two limitations only of the power of the master over the slave. The first is, that... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1850 - 372 sivua
...subject to the will of his master, who may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, nor so as to maim or mutilate him, or to expose him...the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death." The import of unusual rigor may be learned from the fact, that the law in South Carolina had been in... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 282 sivua
...subject to the will of his master, who may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, nor so as to maim or mutilate him, or to expose him...the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death." And provides for a compulsory sale " When the master shall be convicted of cruel treatment of his slaves,... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 534 sivua
...who may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigour, nor so as to maim or mutilate hen, or to expose him to the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death." And provides for a compulsory sale — " When the master shall be convicted of cruul treatment of his... | |
| William Wells Brown - 1853 - 296 sivua
...may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigour, or so as to maim and mutilate him, or expose him to the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death. The slave, to remain a slave, must be sensible that there is no appeal from his master." Where the... | |
| William Goodell - 1853 - 458 sivua
...may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, or so as to maim and mutilate him, or expose him to the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death." (Art. 173.) It will be found, as we proceed, that this attempted or pretended limitation of power has... | |
| William Goodell - 1853 - 448 sivua
...may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, or so as to maim and mutilate him, or expose him to the danger of loss of life, or to cause liis death." (Art. 173.) It will be found, as we proceed, that this attempted or pretended limitation... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1855 - 400 sivua
...subject to the will of his master, who may correct and chastise him, though not with unusual rigor, nor so as to maim or mutilate him, or to expose him...the danger of loss of life, or to cause his death."* Here, then, are two limitations only of the power of the master over the slave. The first is, that... | |
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