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fined not less than $5 nor more than $20, at the discretion of a
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justice of the peace, &c. the proceedings to be returned to the
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clerk of the county— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 7, ....
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1072
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Owners or employers of, may permit prayers or religious worship on
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his own lands— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 7, ......
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1071
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The assemblage of, in Baltimore and Annapolis for religious worship,
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not to be prevented if held in compliance with the written permis-
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sion of an ordained white preacher and dismissed before 10 o'clock
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at night— 1831, ch. 323, sec. 7, .......
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Articles prohibited to be purchased of, without a certificate, under pe-
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nalty of $5, or a penalty equal in amount to the value of the arti-
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cles purchased, &.c. how to be recovered, &c. — 1831, ch. 323, sec. 9,
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1072
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Sale of spirituous liquors, gunpowder, &c. to, by any person forbid,
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unless in case of a free negro who shall produce a certificate in the
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nature of a license from a justice of the peace, or in case of a slave
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who shall produce written authority from his master, under a
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penalty as above, to be recovered as above — 1831, ch. 323, sec. 10,
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1072
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Inhabitants owning slaves that have been hired or lent to service ia an
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adjoining state or district, authorized to bring them back — 1832,
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ch. 317, sec. 1, ..........
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Persons owning land in this state, and intending to reside thereon, may
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introduce slaves owned by them at the time of the passage of the
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act of 1831, ch. 323—1831, ch. 317, sec. 2, ....
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Residents of that part of District of Columbia ceded by the state, hold-
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ing real estate in Maryland, may remove their slaves : citizens may
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remove to and fro their slaves, &c. subject to the conditions of the
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4th section of 1831. ch. 323—1832, 317, sec. 3, .
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1108
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Citizens, owners of land in adjoining states, may remove slaves — 1832,
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ch. 317, sec. 4, ..........
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Persons in the United States service leaving the state for a limited pe-
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riod, may carry and bring back their slaves — 1832, ch. 317, sec. 5,
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1109
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Wife or husband owned in this state, owner may purchase wife or hus-
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band from any adjoining state or district, &c. — 1832, ch. 317, sec. 8,
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1110
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Citizens who may acquire slaves by marriage, bequest, or in course of
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distribution in another state or district, or territory, or persons re-
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moving into the state, to introduce slaves so acquired, upon condi-
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tion — 1st. affidavit of intention to reside in the state; 2d. list to
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be filed with clerk of the county, &c. ; 3d. $15 for each between
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the age of twelve and forty-five, and for all others £5, to be paid
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into the treasury for the use of the colonization society — 1833,
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ch. 87, ...........
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Supplement to the act of 1833, ch. 87, extending its provisions to per-
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sons acquiring slaves by gift— 1835, ch. 61, sec. 1, ...
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Any person taking up and securing runaway slave, to be entitled to
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$30— 1833, ch. 111, .
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Repealed, except as to slaves from other states, or slaves of this state
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taken in other states — 1834, ch. 161, ......
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County courts to authorize masters to sell turbulent slaves owned for
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a term of years, beyond the limits of the state : said servants to be
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