The North American Review, Band 100Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Church held many slaves , and their treat- ment in general was sufficiently humane to cause their num- bers to grow by voluntary accretion . Manumissions , however , were frequent , and , considering all circumstances , were greatly ...
... Church held many slaves , and their treat- ment in general was sufficiently humane to cause their num- bers to grow by voluntary accretion . Manumissions , however , were frequent , and , considering all circumstances , were greatly ...
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... Church showed itself equally vigilant in defending those of freedmen in general . The practice , introduced by Constantine , of manumitting slaves in churches , seemed to place them in some degree under ecclesiastical guardianship ; and ...
... Church showed itself equally vigilant in defending those of freedmen in general . The practice , introduced by Constantine , of manumitting slaves in churches , seemed to place them in some degree under ecclesiastical guardianship ; and ...
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... Church manifested its practical interest in freedom by its efforts to prevent the subjection of freemen to slavery , a process for which the barbarian codes gave great facility . Thus , in 567 , a Council at Lyons deplored the numerous ...
... Church manifested its practical interest in freedom by its efforts to prevent the subjection of freemen to slavery , a process for which the barbarian codes gave great facility . Thus , in 567 , a Council at Lyons deplored the numerous ...
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THE RECORDS OF VENETIAN DIPLOMACY | 54 |
GIRARD COLLEGE AND ITS FOUNDER | 70 |
THE FOUNDATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 101 |
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