Page:Joseph Story, Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (1st ed, 1833, vol I).djvu/171

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CH. XV.]
NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
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of conveyances was provided for, at once to secure titles, and to suppress frauds; and the general interests of religion, the rights of representation, of personal liberty, and of public justice, were protected by ample colonial regulations.