That law, as re-enacted, after declaring that all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall have the same right in every State and Territory to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the full and equal benefit... The Constitutional Law of the United States - Página 850por Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1910Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Virginia. General Assembly. Senate - 1877 - 1208 páginas
...and be entitled to tlie full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property as is enjoyed by white citizens, and...licenses and exactions of every kind, and to no other." Section 1,978: '-All citi/ens of the I'nited States shall have the same right in every State and territory... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1948 - 990 páginas
...personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens, and shall be subject to like punishment, 24 Opinion of the Court. joyed by white citizens thereof to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1881 - 1188 páginas
...every State and Territory to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings...licenses, and exactions of every kind, and to no other. " t Your committee believe that this statute secures to the Indians very ample and valuable rights.... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1872 - 752 páginas
...evidence, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property as is enjoyed by white citizens, and...taxes, licenses, and exactions of every kind, and none other; any law, statute, ordinance, regulation or custom, to the contrary notwithstanding. No... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1866 - 862 páginas
...parties, and give evidence, to inherit, purchase, sell, hold, and convey real and personal estate, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings...security of persons and property as is enjoyed by white persons," Mr. Johnson averred that, " If there be any thing that might be considered as true in the... | |
| Lillian Foster - 1866 - 322 páginas
...lease, sell, hold, or convey real arid personal property, and to have full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of persons and property as is enjoyed by white citizens. So, too, they are made subject to the same punishments, pains, and penalties common with white citizens,... | |
| John Savage - 1866 - 610 páginas
...personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property as is enjoyed by white citizens, and shall be subject to like punishment, pains and penalties, and to none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, to the contrary... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 852 páginas
...personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens, and shall be subject to like punishment, pains and penalties, and to none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom to the contrary... | |
| British and foreign freed-men's aid society - 1866 - 586 páginas
...personal property ; ' and to full and equal benefit of all laWe and proceedings for the security of person and ; property as is enjoyed by white citizens ; and shall be subject to like punishments, pains, and penalties, and to none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom... | |
| 1867 - 826 páginas
...personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens, and shall be subject to like punishment, pains, and penalties, and to none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom to the contrary... | |
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