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Pagina 172
... slaves , provided only that they have not conducted themselves unbecomingly , more frequently than I would with town slaves ; and when I perceived that their unending toil was lightened by such friendliness on the part of the master , I ...
... slaves , provided only that they have not conducted themselves unbecomingly , more frequently than I would with town slaves ; and when I perceived that their unending toil was lightened by such friendliness on the part of the master , I ...
Pagina 267
... Slaves ! " No , they are un- pretentious friends . . . . As a result of [ their ] high - handed treatment the proverb is current : " As many enemies as you have slaves . " They are ... slave to lust , another to greed CONDITION OF SLAVES 267.
... Slaves ! " No , they are un- pretentious friends . . . . As a result of [ their ] high - handed treatment the proverb is current : " As many enemies as you have slaves . " They are ... slave to lust , another to greed CONDITION OF SLAVES 267.
Pagina 487
... Slaves 1-0 The institution of slavery survived for centuries after the triumph of Chris- tianity . Under Christian influence , however , the wing tendency of the pre- ceding centuries toward more humane treatment of slaves ( cf. § 68 ) ...
... Slaves 1-0 The institution of slavery survived for centuries after the triumph of Chris- tianity . Under Christian influence , however , the wing tendency of the pre- ceding centuries toward more humane treatment of slaves ( cf. § 68 ) ...
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