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... slavery , is full , not only of blamable indifference , but of an exaggeration of impartiality which resembles dis- honesty . He endeavors to extenuate all that is appalling in the condition and treatment of the slaves ; he would make ...
... slavery , is full , not only of blamable indifference , but of an exaggeration of impartiality which resembles dis- honesty . He endeavors to extenuate all that is appalling in the condition and treatment of the slaves ; he would make ...
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... slaves , a power long exercised and often abused , was taken out of private hands , and reserved to the magistrates alone . The subterra- neous prisons were abolished ; and , upon a just complaint of intolerable treatment , the injured ...
... slaves , a power long exercised and often abused , was taken out of private hands , and reserved to the magistrates alone . The subterra- neous prisons were abolished ; and , upon a just complaint of intolerable treatment , the injured ...
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... slaves as free citi- zens.-G. Mr. Blair ( p . 15 ) estimates three slaves to one freeman , be- tween the conquest of Greece , B. C. 146 , and the reign of Alexander Severus , A. D. 222 , 235. The proportion was probably larger in Italy ...
... slaves as free citi- zens.-G. Mr. Blair ( p . 15 ) estimates three slaves to one freeman , be- tween the conquest of Greece , B. C. 146 , and the reign of Alexander Severus , A. D. 222 , 235. The proportion was probably larger in Italy ...
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THE REIGN OF DIOCLETIAN AND HIS THREE ASSOCIATES MAXIMIAN | l |
THE EXTENT AND MILITARY FORCE OF THE EMPIRE IN THE AGE | 1 |
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