The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade to the United States of America, 1638-1870
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13. South Carolina : £3 and £20 Duty Act. "An Act for levying and collecting certain duties and imposts therein mentioned, in aid of the public revenue." Cooper, Statutes, IV. 576. 1784, February. Rhode Island : Manumission. "An Act authorizing the manumission of negroes, mulattoes, and others, and for the gradual abolition of slavery." Persons bom after March, 1784, to be free. Bill framed pursuant to a peti- tion of Quakers. Colonial Records, X. 7-8 ; Arnold, History of Rhode Island, II. 503.... 1784, March 26. South Carolina : £3 and £5 Duty Act. " An Act for levying and collecting certain Duties," etc. Cooper, Statutes, IV. 607. APPENDfX A. 227 o /' 1785, April 12. New York : Parti al Prohibition. "An Act granting a bounty on hemp to be raised within this State, and imposing an additional duty on sundry articles of merchandise, and for other purposes therein mentioned." " - . . And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That if any negro or other person to be imported or brought into this State from any of the United States or from any other place or country after the first day of June next, shall be sold as a slave or slaves within this State, the seller or his or her factor or agent, shall be deemed guilty of a public offence, and shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of one hun- dred pounds lawful money of New York, to be recovered by any person," etc.
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