The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... Nature's intention to make a physical difference between free men and slaves . The latter have the strength needed for physical tasks , the former , though with- out such strength , have an upright carriage and the physique necessary ...
... Nature's intention to make a physical difference between free men and slaves . The latter have the strength needed for physical tasks , the former , though with- out such strength , have an upright carriage and the physique necessary ...
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... nature's intention were realized , it is obvious that everyone would agree that the inferior class ought to be the slaves of the superior . And so he feels able to say that " it is clear that by nature some are free and others slaves ...
... nature's intention were realized , it is obvious that everyone would agree that the inferior class ought to be the slaves of the superior . And so he feels able to say that " it is clear that by nature some are free and others slaves ...
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... nature's intention but it does not always happen . Presumably he meant to imply that at least Helen's children , born when she was a slave , might turn out to be " natural " slaves . However , he has to agree that the existence of ...
... nature's intention but it does not always happen . Presumably he meant to imply that at least Helen's children , born when she was a slave , might turn out to be " natural " slaves . However , he has to agree that the existence of ...
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