In a revision of the law seventy-eight years later it was deemed necessary to retain the prohibition and to annex the provision that if any free Negro or mulatto "shall nevertheless presume to purchase a Christian white servant, such servant shall immediately become free. Only in the light of these prohibitions do we see the full significance of the last clause of the act which reads "but yet not debarred from buying any of their owne nation. But when the court records are opened and the strange story of the free Negro Anthony Johnson and his slave John Casor is read and understood we are forced to a realization of the impartial attitude of the the express 720p.bluray.x264 septic toward black masters not only in its outward expression but also in its actual application. The story of the relation of these two the express 720p.bluray.x264 septic settlers in the young colony is worth relating in the quaint language of the times word for word as it appears in the manuscript records.