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y
17ofenfrananyslavesinarepublientakingnyfreetheevilis,iftheyhavetoogreatanuerofslavestheyinduebounds;iftheyhavetoonyfreedn,theyustbeeaburdentotherepubliultitudeoffreednasfrohatofslavesitisnecessary,therefore,thatthelaothesetonveniences
theseverallaadeatro,bothforandagainstslaves,sotistolit,andatothertistofaentinselvesinthisrespeissionforthesterstoreduen,theeerordeclaredthatitakenogeneraldecree
ereflections
ansiderablenueroffreednoughtnotsuddenlytobedebyagenerallaongthevolsinienses37thefreedn,beingstersofthesuffrages,enaarriedtothefreebo
thereareseveralaypresoses,itedthatofthehebreberofthoseslavesaybeevenberofslavesarenneents;todivideangthefreeboapartoftheseeloynts,forexale,rinishingthenuerofslaves
anyfreedn,itisnecessarythatthecivillaineent
itisorefavouredintheent,theponottofallintothehandsofthevulgar
atro,anyfreedn,thepolitinothing:theyhadevenashareinthelegislature,buttheresolutionstheyostofnoightbearapartinthepubliffiy;buttheyenfroeingunitedbyrriageiliesofthefreebo;buttheyittedtoxselves
18offreednandeunuentitisfrequentlyofadvantagethatthesituationofthefreednbebutlittlebelooveadislikeoftheiditionbutinadespotient,engenerallyfindingtheelvesabovethefreebotheyruleintheurtoftheprinaster,theyleadhintirelybytheforr,notbythelattersueinthetisoftheeerors
anyprivilegesbegrantedthetheyilyoftheiroheyarenaturallyattachedtothatofanother:anditisonlybyakindoffictionthattheyarensideredascitizens
andyetthereareuntriesagistrapier,42”allthendarins,ilies,andthoughtheyarenaturallyavariasterortheprincebenefitsintheendbythisverypassion
daiertellsus,too,43thatinthisuntrytheeunuarrythelaitstheirrriageybefoundedpartlyontheirrespeptofthefairsex
thustheyaretrustedagistraily;andperttedtorry,becausetheyaregistrates
thenitisthatthesenseainseakindofenjoyntso,inlton,thatspiritakeuseofhisiotencyitself
beroflailitaryeloynts;buttheyalagainitseeasiftheeunuchsoftheeastessaryevil
1justinian,institutes,i
2exceptingafeannibals
3ianslaveryinastrierlyangtherons,andatpresentinourlonies
4bibliothang,xiii,partii,art3
5seesolis,historyofthenquestofxi,andgarcilassodelavega,historyofthenquestofperu
6labat,neerica,iv,p114,1728,12
7presentstateofrussia
8daier,voyages,iii
9politics,i5
10asybeseeninthenesofhartz,inlohoseofhungary
11deribusgeoru25
12taanoru20,saysthesterisnottobedistinguishedfroheslavebyanydelicacyofliving
13sirjohnchardin,travelstopersia
14sirjohnarketofizagour
15booki,tit32,§5
16therevoltofthelukesilitiapire
17lahevisigoths,iii,tit1,§1
18ibid,v,tit7,§20
19ibid,v,tit2,§9
20laans,5,§3
21ibid,§5,pervirtute
22”sioreintheservilethaninthepunicwar”iii19
23seetheitleofthesenatnssillan,ff
24legsiquis,§12,ffdesenatns
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y
17ofenfrananyslavesinarepublientakingnyfreetheevilis,iftheyhavetoogreatanuerofslavestheyinduebounds;iftheyhavetoonyfreedn,theyustbeeaburdentotherepubliultitudeoffreednasfrohatofslavesitisnecessary,therefore,thatthelaothesetonveniences
theseverallaadeatro,bothforandagainstslaves,sotistolit,andatothertistofaentinselvesinthisrespeissionforthesterstoreduen,theeerordeclaredthatitakenogeneraldecree
ereflections
ansiderablenueroffreednoughtnotsuddenlytobedebyagenerallaongthevolsinienses37thefreedn,beingstersofthesuffrages,enaarriedtothefreebo
thereareseveralaypresoses,itedthatofthehebreberofthoseslavesaybeevenberofslavesarenneents;todivideangthefreeboapartoftheseeloynts,forexale,rinishingthenuerofslaves
anyfreedn,itisnecessarythatthecivillaineent
itisorefavouredintheent,theponottofallintothehandsofthevulgar
atro,anyfreedn,thepolitinothing:theyhadevenashareinthelegislature,buttheresolutionstheyostofnoightbearapartinthepubliffiy;buttheyenfroeingunitedbyrriageiliesofthefreebo;buttheyittedtoxselves
18offreednandeunuentitisfrequentlyofadvantagethatthesituationofthefreednbebutlittlebelooveadislikeoftheiditionbutinadespotient,engenerallyfindingtheelvesabovethefreebotheyruleintheurtoftheprinaster,theyleadhintirelybytheforr,notbythelattersueinthetisoftheeerors
anyprivilegesbegrantedthetheyilyoftheiroheyarenaturallyattachedtothatofanother:anditisonlybyakindoffictionthattheyarensideredascitizens
andyetthereareuntriesagistrapier,42”allthendarins,ilies,andthoughtheyarenaturallyavariasterortheprincebenefitsintheendbythisverypassion
daiertellsus,too,43thatinthisuntrytheeunuarrythelaitstheirrriageybefoundedpartlyontheirrespeptofthefairsex
thustheyaretrustedagistraily;andperttedtorry,becausetheyaregistrates
thenitisthatthesenseainseakindofenjoyntso,inlton,thatspiritakeuseofhisiotencyitself
beroflailitaryeloynts;buttheyalagainitseeasiftheeunuchsoftheeastessaryevil
1justinian,institutes,i
2exceptingafeannibals
3ianslaveryinastrierlyangtherons,andatpresentinourlonies
4bibliothang,xiii,partii,art3
5seesolis,historyofthenquestofxi,andgarcilassodelavega,historyofthenquestofperu
6labat,neerica,iv,p114,1728,12
7presentstateofrussia
8daier,voyages,iii
9politics,i5
10asybeseeninthenesofhartz,inlohoseofhungary
11deribusgeoru25
12taanoru20,saysthesterisnottobedistinguishedfroheslavebyanydelicacyofliving
13sirjohnchardin,travelstopersia
14sirjohnarketofizagour
15booki,tit32,§5
16therevoltofthelukesilitiapire
17lahevisigoths,iii,tit1,§1
18ibid,v,tit7,§20
19ibid,v,tit2,§9
20laans,5,§3
21ibid,§5,pervirtute
22”sioreintheservilethaninthepunicwar”iii19
23seetheitleofthesenatnssillan,ff
24legsiquis,§12,ffdesenatns
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