Does anyone know what these sections say?
CHAPTER 4—FREEDMEN (§ 61_to_65)
CHAPTER 7—EXCLUSION OF CHINESE (§§ 261—299)
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Does anyone know what these sections say?
CHAPTER 4—FREEDMEN (§ 61_to_65)
CHAPTER 7—EXCLUSION OF CHINESE (§§ 261—299)
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/ht...000-notes.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/ht...000-notes.html
Sorry. I might get into the old Congressional Records down at the federal repository some day about it.
The term "freedmen" (or 'freeman') probably refers to a former slave or to former slaves.
This OP raised questions in my mind. I searched online several weeks back and could not find R.S. 2032. The Revised Statutes were also difficult to find online. I came across a .pdf by doing site searches for files and found the R.S. was codified in Volume 18 Part I. Online search engines for this returned no results. This included constitution.org and memory.loc.gov . I was waiting for an opportunity to travel to the closest Federal Repository (60 miles away). Fast forward to yesterday; and Alfred Adask posts this blog; serendipity.
The Freedmen statutes are on page 358.
The links you posted do seem to speak about slaves. Thank you for the links.
While it was worn by the Jacobins during the French Revolution, it was worn by...
Mithra, the Persian Sun God....and a Roman Sun God. Also by Attis...another Sun God.
http://www.holyblasphemy.net/wp-cont...9/mithra12.jpg
Here’s one :
http://the-legacy.info/pix/column.JPG
Seal of the First Continental Congress.
Looks like 12 hands holding a phallus.
Quote:
Hanc Tuemur, Hac Nitimur are words which appears on the face of a medallion on the title page of the journal of the proceedings of the Colonial Congress of 1774. “Hanc Tuemur, Hac Nitimur” means “this we defend, this we lean upon”.
It represents Magna Charta as the pedestal on which was raised the column and cap of liberty, supported by twelve hands; one for each of the twelve colonies. [Hurtado v. California, 110 U.S. 516, 554 (U.S. 1884)].
Here's another:
http://www.whale.to/c/phrygian.html#Baal
and another:
http://www.whale.to/c/phrygian.html#Horus
That’s interesting . Justice Henry Baldwin had a different interpretation . Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from January 18, 1830, to April 21, 1844 .
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/imag...4ae117d714.jpg
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/imag...06d5e618d0.jpg
David ,
Here is a pic of the cover sheet where we found it .
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/imag...4ae117d714.jpg
Page 6 .
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/imag...06d5e618d0.jpg
I'll try linking the full pdf for you .
Found it in Google books online .
A general view of the origin and nature of the Constitution and government ...
By Henry Baldwin
http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...page&q&f=false
Title 8 US Code
Does anyone know what these sections say?
CHAPTER 4—FREEDMEN (§ 61_to_65)
CHAPTER 7—EXCLUSION OF CHINESE (§§ 261—299)
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Yes. I do. No remedy in there, but if you want to look at it for yourself, post your email address or skype handle and I will send those sections of Title 8 to you.
More fun info about phrygian cap.
I'm not endorsing that website b.t.w., it's a wild mix of information.
I've not read enough pages on it to form an opinion of it, but I did find some interesting stuff there, like this page about the founder of the Universal Postal Union.