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" ... shall be fined not less than two hundred and fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars... "
Acts of the General Assembly of the State of New-Jersey - Page 416
by New Jersey - 1893
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Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, Volume 1

Alabama - 1903 - 658 pages
...without a license, and any person, firm or corporation who shall violate the provisions of this act shall be fined not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars; provided that if such business is owned by a corporation, then any agent, manager or clerk...
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Acts and Resolves as Passed by the Legislature

Maine - 1915 - 1164 pages
...nor more than two hundred dollars; for a third offense and every subsequent offense by a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars. Section 8. Nothing in the seven preceding sections shall ap- ^hal1 not ply to any manufacturing...
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Society in America, Volume 2

Harriet Martineau - 1837 - 442 pages
...slave, to spell, read, or write, shall, upon conviction thereof by indictment, be fined in a sum not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars."* What is to be thought of the freedom of gentlemen who cannot emancipate their own slaves,...
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Slavery and the Constitution

William Ingersoll Bowditch - 1849 - 182 pages
...slave, to spell, read, or write, shall, upon conviction thereof by indictment, be fined in a sum not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars." In GEORGIA ( " Penal Code approved Dec. 23, 1833," 13th div., sec. 18 ; " Prince's Digest,"...
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Narrative of William W. Brown, an American slave, written by himself

William Wells Brown - 1850 - 240 pages
...— For attempting to teach any free colored person, or slave, to spell, read or write, a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars ! — p. 397. Sec. 35 and 36. — Any free colored person found with slaves in a kitchen, outhouse...
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The Electro Magnetic Telegraph: With an Historical Account of Its Rise ...

Laurence Turnbull - 1853 - 276 pages
...of not less than twelve months nor more than two years in the State penitentiary, and a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty dollars ; nor more than five hundred dollars; one-half for the benefit of the informer, and the balance for the benefit of the free public...
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Public Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed at the General Assembly

Tennessee - 1858 - 604 pages
...the provisions of this act shall be a misdemeanor in office, and the offender shall, on conviction be fined not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars — one hundred dollars of said fine to go to the informer, and the remainder to the State...
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Acts

Tennessee - 1858 - 596 pages
...the provisions of this act shall be a misdemeanor in office, and the offender shall, on conviction be fined not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars — one hundred dollars of said fine to go to the informer, and the remainder to the JState...
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Rebellion and Recognition: Slavery, Sovereignty, Secession, and Recognition ...

J. H. Estcourt - 1863 - 38 pages
...any person who shall attempt to teach any free person of colour or slave to spell, read, or write, shall be fined not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars." The great and good Dr. Channing, who was interested in everything tending to the well-being...
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England, the United States, and the Southern Confederacy

Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1863 - 140 pages
...person of colour, or slave, to spell, read, or write, shall, upon conviction, &c., be fined in a sum not less than two hundred and fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars."—(Cairnes, pp. 105, 106.) It is true that the Slave States have, in some measure, freed...
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