Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Pennsylvania” in chapter 38, page 205 of Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life:

...s. Friend Hopper told him to dry up his tears, for it was in his power to protect him. When he returned to the office, he informed the magistrate that Prince Hopkins was a free man; having resided in Pennsylvania , with the consent of his mistress, a much longer time than the law required. Mr. Kinsmore was irritated, and demanded that the colored man should be imprisoned till he could obtain legal advice. ...
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Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) 12,690 60 2 0 0 user votes

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