| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 926 páginas
...it returns upon the slave by the same tide by which it grew up originally. It never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that custom which operates...with the force of law ; and when it is cried out that ntalue utus abalendus est, it is first to be proved that, even in the consideration of England, the... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Haggard - 1827 - 76 páginas
...thereunto are illegal, null, and void." See Laws of Antigua, No. 31. 40 ginally. It never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that custom which operates...with the force of law ; and when it is cried out that maius usus abolendus est, it is first to be proved, Maius uau not /. Ti iii applicable to that, even... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 946 páginas
...it returns upon the slave by the same title by which it grew up originally. It never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that custom which operates...with the force of law ; and when it is cried out that mahns u»us abokndus est, it is first to be proved that, even in the consideration of England, the... | |
| 1828 - 924 páginas
...it returns upon the slave by the same title by which it grew up originally. It never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that custom which operates...with the force of law;' and when it is cried out that mains ueus abotendus est, it is first to be proved that, even in the consideration of England, the... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Haggard - 1833 - 522 páginas
...Laws of Antigua, No. 31. the same title by which it grew up originally. It THE never was in Antigua the creature of law, but - 'of that custom which operates...force of law ; and when it is cried out that malus usits abont lendus est, it is first to be proved, that, even in the cofoniL'is no* consideration of... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Haggard - 1833 - 484 páginas
...of Antigua, No. 31. the same title by which it grew up originally. It T^a^*VE' never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that custom which operates with the force of N^^' law ; and when it is cried out that mains usus abo . , Slavery in the lendus est, it is first... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1835 - 360 páginas
...to present circumstances. Adverting to the objections of the revival of slavery in the colonies, he says — " Slavery in Antigua was never the creature...bad custom which the privy council and the court of Chaneery are every day carrying into effect, in all considerations of property? Still less is it to... | |
| 1844 - 888 páginas
...1, s. 12. " Slavery," says Lord Stowell, one of the first Judges of the age, " never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that custom which operates...with the force of law, and when it is cried out that mains usus abolendus est, (bad customs are to be abolished,) it is first to be proved that, even in... | |
| 1853 - 604 páginas
...title by which it grew up originally. It never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that cuj-tom which operates with the force of law ; and when it is cried out that mains usus abolcndus est, it is first to be proved, that, even in the consideration of England, the... | |
| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1858 - 246 páginas
...it returns upon the slave by the same titJe by which ft. grew up originally. It never was in Antigua the creature of law, but of that custom which operates...abolendus est, it is first to be proved that, even in the consideration of England, the use of slavery is considered as a malus usus in the colonies. Is... | |
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