 | Harry Johnston - 1910 - 598 Seiten
...his security, and the public safety. The subject is one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. . . . The power of the master must be absolute to render the submission of the slave perfect." The... | |
 | Alfred Zimmern - 1911 - 470 Seiten
...slave is halfway between free mankind and the animals, ' doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits.' To the fifth-century Athenian, if we may judge from the Old Oligarch, the slave is so much a man like... | |
 | Charles Victor Roman - 1916 - 560 Seiten
...The subject is one doomed in his own person, and his posterity to live without knowledge and zvithout the capacity to make anything his own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. The power of the master must be absolute to render the submission of the slave perfect." 3. Even as... | |
 | William Maxwell Evarts - 1919 - 768 Seiten
...master, his security and the public safety; the subject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being, to convince him of what it is impossible... | |
 | Duke University. Trinity College Historical Society - 1919 - 518 Seiten
...master, his security and the public safety ; the subject, one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without the capacity...anything his own, and to toil that another may reap his own fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being to convince him that it... | |
 | Thomas Ruffin - 1920 - 416 Seiten
...safety: The subject, one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without capacity to make anything his own and to toil, that another may reap the fruits. What moral consideration shall be addressed to such a being, to convince him what it is impossible... | |
 | Roy Nash - 1926 - 510 Seiten
...his security, and the public safety. The subject is one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits." They were honest in Carolina back in those days of darkness. There are four words in that definition... | |
 | Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1928 - 644 Seiten
...safety; the subject one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without capacity to make anything his own and to toil that another may reap the fruits... Such service can only be expected from one who has no will of his own, who surrenders his will in implicit... | |
 | Robert M. Cover - 1975 - 340 Seiten
...master, his security and the public safety; the subject, one doomed in his own person, and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral consideration shall be addressed to such a being, to convince him what, it is impossible... | |
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