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Webster describes a person as ‘a living soul; a self- conscious being; a moral agent; especially a living human being; a man or child; an individual of the human race.’This is comprehensive enough, it would seem, to include even an Indian.
US ex Rel. Standing Bear v. Crook, 25 F. Cas. 695, 5 Dill. 453 (D. Neb. 1879)