United States Vs. Charles G. Davis: Report of the Proceedings at the Examination of Charles G. Davis, Esq., on a Charge of Aiding and Abetting in the Rescue of a Fugitive Slave. Held in Boston, in February, 1851White and Potter, 1851 - 44 Seiten |
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... sworn , depose and say , that I am , and have been , for fourteen years past , the principal deputy of the United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts . That on Saturday morning , February 15th , 1851 , about twenty minutes ...
... sworn , depose and say , that I am , and have been , for fourteen years past , the principal deputy of the United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts . That on Saturday morning , February 15th , 1851 , about twenty minutes ...
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... sworn to . I was enquired of where the prisoner would be kept - I did not tell , but said if consultation was wanted we could have it in lobby . You told me , and Mr. List told me you were waiting for Mr. Dana . I told List that Mr ...
... sworn to . I was enquired of where the prisoner would be kept - I did not tell , but said if consultation was wanted we could have it in lobby . You told me , and Mr. List told me you were waiting for Mr. Dana . I told List that Mr ...
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... sworn to sustain the laws , a counsellor of this court and of all the courts of the United States in this State , sworn doubly to sustain the laws . He is a gentleman of property and ed- ucation , whose professional reputation and ...
... sworn to sustain the laws , a counsellor of this court and of all the courts of the United States in this State , sworn doubly to sustain the laws . He is a gentleman of property and ed- ucation , whose professional reputation and ...
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... sworn to obey the law , has instigated these poor men to its overthrow . Massachusetts is not in a state of civil war , and her most valued citizens are not engaged in overturning the foundations of civil government . Why should the ...
... sworn to obey the law , has instigated these poor men to its overthrow . Massachusetts is not in a state of civil war , and her most valued citizens are not engaged in overturning the foundations of civil government . Why should the ...
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... sworn to , not very confi- dently , by a deaf man , who was too far off to hear wel at any rate of hearing , denied by three officers , with good hearing , two of whom were outside , while a dozen voices were calling out the same thing ...
... sworn to , not very confi- dently , by a deaf man , who was too far off to hear wel at any rate of hearing , denied by three officers , with good hearing , two of whom were outside , while a dozen voices were calling out the same thing ...
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abetting acted as counsel address the court adjourned affidavit alleged fugitive arrested asked Boston Bree Byrnes called Caphart character for truth Charles Devens Charles G city marshal claimant claimed Clark colored complaint constitutional coun counsellor counsellor at law court house court room Cross Examined crowd Curtis Dana Davis Davis's defendant deputy marshal Deputy U. S. Marshal District Attorney duty east door Elizur Wright escape evidence excited Faneuil Hall Francis Jackson fugitive slave George Lunt habeas corpus Hanscom heard his character hearing Honor Hutchins inquiry knew known meeting minutes named negro o'clock oath officers opened organized territory passed Patrick Riley person Prescott prisoner proceedings proved question remark rescue rush Saturday Sawin service or labor Sewall spoke stairs standing statute Suffolk County sworn testified testimony told truth and veracity United voice warrant Warren witness Wright