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The case for Knight was helped in preparation by James Boswell and Samuel Johnson.
Their argument was that ' no man is by nature the property of another '.
Since there was no proof that Knight had given up his natural freedom, he should be set free.
Conversely, Wedderburn's counsel argued that commercial interests, which underpinned Scotland's prosperity, should prevail.

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