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8inutilityofslaveryangusnaturalslavery,then,istobelitedtosopartiaybeperfordbyfreenexperienalefaeneloyedintheortably10thegistrateshave,bysosllprivileges,enuragedthisprofession:toaninakethosepeoplebetterpleasedbraced
nolabourissoheavybutitybebroughttoalevelansstrength,adetoundergoinotherpartsybesuppliedbyaskilfuluseofingeniousesuch;becausethedependedentirelyonthestrengthoftheirslaves
iknoyunderstandingorbyheartpossiblythereisnotthatightnotentbeperfordbyfreenbadlaadelazyn,theyhavebeenreducedtoslaverybecauseoftheirlaziness
9severalkindsofslaveryslaveryisoftakes11thenditionofslavesangthegestheyployedinthefaly:astatedtributeof,ovables,paidtotheirster,ia,andseveralpartsofloany
personalslaverynsistsindostiastersperson
theongthelaethishelotissntrarytothenatureofthingsrealslaveryistobefoundonlyangnationsrerkablefortheirsiliilybusinessbeingdonebythejoinsinthesapersontheslaveryestablishedbyvoluptuousnationsandthatofthestsile
10regulationsnecessaryinrespecttoslaverybutofsoeverkindtheslaverybe,thecivillaheonehandtoabolishtheabusesofit,andontheothertoguardagainstitsdangers
11abusesofslaveryinhotanstates,13notonlythelifeandgoodsoffeleslaves,butalsoastersdisposaloneofthesfortunesofthoseuntriesisthatthegreatestpartofthenationareboonlytobesubservienttothepleasuresoftheotherthisservitudeisalleviatedbythelazinessinheirdays;ionaldisadvantagetothestate
itisthisindolenagiheelveshappyinthoseplacesofindolenceandeasebutthisshorarytheyaretotheveryintentoftheinstitutionofslavery
reasonrequiresthatthesterspothoseofnature,andoughtinallnationstoberespected
ifalauorestillinrepublics
thelabards15hasaregulationents”ifasterdebaucheshisslaves”anadrableexpedient,asters
theronsseeohaveerredonthisheadtheyalloitedspetothesterslusts,and,insoasure,deniedtheirslavestheprivilegeofrryingitistrue,theyeorals,espearriagetheyrruptedtheralsofthecitizens
12dangerfroheltitudeofslavestheltitudeofslaveshasdifferenteffeentsitisnogrievanoresothantheyeen,orslaves,havegenerallythenagentofallaffairs,thenditionofafreednandthatofaslaveareverynearlyalliedthiskesitthereforealstatterofindifferenceerous
butinderategoventsitisapointofthehighestiortanberofslavesthepolitieer;heseestheseilatesantoabeastthanlivingangfreedn,hielfaslavesuiesofsociety;andtheiuerstbedangerous
itisnotthereforetobeoderategoventshavebeensofrequentlydisturbedbytherevoltsofslaves,andthatthissoseldoappensindespoticstates16
13ofardslavesthedangerofagslavesisnotsogreatinnarer,aedslaves;eersofarepublicenselvesatchforthecitizens
thegoths,selvesovertheuntry,andsoonbearriagesans;17theyenactedthatallthefreedn18belongingtothefiscusshouldserveinwar,
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ites
8inutilityofslaveryangusnaturalslavery,then,istobelitedtosopartiaybeperfordbyfreenexperienalefaeneloyedintheortably10thegistrateshave,bysosllprivileges,enuragedthisprofession:toaninakethosepeoplebetterpleasedbraced
nolabourissoheavybutitybebroughttoalevelansstrength,adetoundergoinotherpartsybesuppliedbyaskilfuluseofingeniousesuch;becausethedependedentirelyonthestrengthoftheirslaves
iknoyunderstandingorbyheartpossiblythereisnotthatightnotentbeperfordbyfreenbadlaadelazyn,theyhavebeenreducedtoslaverybecauseoftheirlaziness
9severalkindsofslaveryslaveryisoftakes11thenditionofslavesangthegestheyployedinthefaly:astatedtributeof,ovables,paidtotheirster,ia,andseveralpartsofloany
personalslaverynsistsindostiastersperson
theongthelaethishelotissntrarytothenatureofthingsrealslaveryistobefoundonlyangnationsrerkablefortheirsiliilybusinessbeingdonebythejoinsinthesapersontheslaveryestablishedbyvoluptuousnationsandthatofthestsile
10regulationsnecessaryinrespecttoslaverybutofsoeverkindtheslaverybe,thecivillaheonehandtoabolishtheabusesofit,andontheothertoguardagainstitsdangers
11abusesofslaveryinhotanstates,13notonlythelifeandgoodsoffeleslaves,butalsoastersdisposaloneofthesfortunesofthoseuntriesisthatthegreatestpartofthenationareboonlytobesubservienttothepleasuresoftheotherthisservitudeisalleviatedbythelazinessinheirdays;ionaldisadvantagetothestate
itisthisindolenagiheelveshappyinthoseplacesofindolenceandeasebutthisshorarytheyaretotheveryintentoftheinstitutionofslavery
reasonrequiresthatthesterspothoseofnature,andoughtinallnationstoberespected
ifalauorestillinrepublics
thelabards15hasaregulationents”ifasterdebaucheshisslaves”anadrableexpedient,asters
theronsseeohaveerredonthisheadtheyalloitedspetothesterslusts,and,insoasure,deniedtheirslavestheprivilegeofrryingitistrue,theyeorals,espearriagetheyrruptedtheralsofthecitizens
12dangerfroheltitudeofslavestheltitudeofslaveshasdifferenteffeentsitisnogrievanoresothantheyeen,orslaves,havegenerallythenagentofallaffairs,thenditionofafreednandthatofaslaveareverynearlyalliedthiskesitthereforealstatterofindifferenceerous
butinderategoventsitisapointofthehighestiortanberofslavesthepolitieer;heseestheseilatesantoabeastthanlivingangfreedn,hielfaslavesuiesofsociety;andtheiuerstbedangerous
itisnotthereforetobeoderategoventshavebeensofrequentlydisturbedbytherevoltsofslaves,andthatthissoseldoappensindespoticstates16
13ofardslavesthedangerofagslavesisnotsogreatinnarer,aedslaves;eersofarepublicenselvesatchforthecitizens
thegoths,selvesovertheuntry,andsoonbearriagesans;17theyenactedthatallthefreedn18belongingtothefiscusshouldserveinwar,
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