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... England , which is founded on the English law of the perpetual and indissoluble allegiance of the subject , and his obligation under all circumstances , and for his whole life , to render military service to the crown , whenever ...
... England , which is founded on the English law of the perpetual and indissoluble allegiance of the subject , and his obligation under all circumstances , and for his whole life , to render military service to the crown , whenever ...
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... England to enter such a vessel and to oust the jurisdiction of its own country over it ; for the slave cannot be ... England . It has been solemnly decided , that the law of England abhors and will not endure the existence of slavery ...
... England to enter such a vessel and to oust the jurisdiction of its own country over it ; for the slave cannot be ... England . It has been solemnly decided , that the law of England abhors and will not endure the existence of slavery ...
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... England in both cases ; namely , a power to operate on the condition and rights of persons on board a foreign ship , when not within the exclusive jurisdiction of England , but being still within the jurisdiction of its own nation . If ...
... England in both cases ; namely , a power to operate on the condition and rights of persons on board a foreign ship , when not within the exclusive jurisdiction of England , but being still within the jurisdiction of its own nation . If ...
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