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... authority of the sellers . The subsequent part of his history likewise demonstrates that the slavery of that day opposed no insuperable barriers to the attainment of eminence and power . Even in the family of the master who bought him ...
... authority of the sellers . The subsequent part of his history likewise demonstrates that the slavery of that day opposed no insuperable barriers to the attainment of eminence and power . Even in the family of the master who bought him ...
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... authority . The person , thus re- duced to slavery , is evidently in a worse situation than if he had been kidnapped . For the kidnapper has no authority to exhibit , but possession ; he may be stopped in his course with less danger ...
... authority . The person , thus re- duced to slavery , is evidently in a worse situation than if he had been kidnapped . For the kidnapper has no authority to exhibit , but possession ; he may be stopped in his course with less danger ...
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... authority allowed by the laws , or rather the maxims , of the Persians , Egyptians , Greeks , Gauls and Romans , has been long since nar- rowed down by the more refined man- ners and cultivated morals of modern times . And it is worthy ...
... authority allowed by the laws , or rather the maxims , of the Persians , Egyptians , Greeks , Gauls and Romans , has been long since nar- rowed down by the more refined man- ners and cultivated morals of modern times . And it is worthy ...
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