The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... says , " it was out of the association formed by men with these two , women and slaves , that the first household was formed , and the poet Hesiod was right when he wrote , Get first a house and a wife and an ox to draw the plough ...
... says , " it was out of the association formed by men with these two , women and slaves , that the first household was formed , and the poet Hesiod was right when he wrote , Get first a house and a wife and an ox to draw the plough ...
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... says , " it is on the other hand not hard to see that those who take the opposite view are right up to a point . " So far he has been dealing with " natural " slavery ; now he has to consider what he calls " legal " or " conventional ...
... says , " it is on the other hand not hard to see that those who take the opposite view are right up to a point . " So far he has been dealing with " natural " slavery ; now he has to consider what he calls " legal " or " conventional ...
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... says , after all the tasks of slaves are many and various , some menial and some more dignified . There was a proverb which ran , " Slave may go before slave and master before master " , meaning that there were ranks to be found within ...
... says , after all the tasks of slaves are many and various , some menial and some more dignified . There was a proverb which ran , " Slave may go before slave and master before master " , meaning that there were ranks to be found within ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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