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the masters ' power so horrid , that ( Tacitus says ) four hundred slaves , entirely innocent , were put to death , because two slaves had murdered their master ; and he justifies this step . A Roman threw his old and useless slaves ...
the masters ' power so horrid , that ( Tacitus says ) four hundred slaves , entirely innocent , were put to death , because two slaves had murdered their master ; and he justifies this step . A Roman threw his old and useless slaves ...
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... slaves to attend them , that the males might not annoy them . The she camels ranged about grazing , and the slaves began to amuse them- selves ; for they were slaves of the King of the Arab chiefs , and knew not what it was to be ...
... slaves to attend them , that the males might not annoy them . The she camels ranged about grazing , and the slaves began to amuse them- selves ; for they were slaves of the King of the Arab chiefs , and knew not what it was to be ...
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... slave - trade , will , no doubt , in time , extend a beneficial influence over the Negro countries of western and south - western Africa , from whence slaves have hitherto been drawn for the supply of the European traders ; but there ...
... slave - trade , will , no doubt , in time , extend a beneficial influence over the Negro countries of western and south - western Africa , from whence slaves have hitherto been drawn for the supply of the European traders ; but there ...
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