Rawle Asks, "Can a slave contract marriage to render the issue legitimate?" Wirt, a Former U.S. Attorney General, Replies, "Certainly Not. A Slave Can Make No Contract and Marriage is a Contract". With Notes on Verso of Letter Possibly Relating to the Subject
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