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Side 52
... equal to the demand , and they had recourse to the purchase of slaves , even in the eastern provinces annexed to their dominion . Slavery is well known not to be favourable to an increase of population ; and in the present times , where ...
... equal to the demand , and they had recourse to the purchase of slaves , even in the eastern provinces annexed to their dominion . Slavery is well known not to be favourable to an increase of population ; and in the present times , where ...
Side 53
... equal citizens ( ioonoλiraç ) with the Mace- donians ( Joseph . Ant . Jud . 12 , 1 , 1 , ) patronized by him and his son , and allowed the free exercise of their religion ; they were assisted , too , by money and privileges in the ...
... equal citizens ( ioonoλiraç ) with the Mace- donians ( Joseph . Ant . Jud . 12 , 1 , 1 , ) patronized by him and his son , and allowed the free exercise of their religion ; they were assisted , too , by money and privileges in the ...
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... 14 , 43. They were all executed for not preventing their master's murder . Apuleius in Apolog . p . 548. Edit . Delphin . , ( Bohn's transl , P ** Plin . Hist . Natur . 1 33 , 47 . 839. ) least equal in number to the free inhabitants of ...
... 14 , 43. They were all executed for not preventing their master's murder . Apuleius in Apolog . p . 548. Edit . Delphin . , ( Bohn's transl , P ** Plin . Hist . Natur . 1 33 , 47 . 839. ) least equal in number to the free inhabitants of ...
Side 57
Edward Gibbon. least equal in number to the free inhabitants of the Roman world . The total amount of this imperfect calculation would rise to about one hundred and twenty millions of persons : a degree of population which possibly ...
Edward Gibbon. least equal in number to the free inhabitants of the Roman world . The total amount of this imperfect calculation would rise to about one hundred and twenty millions of persons : a degree of population which possibly ...
Side 62
... equal condition of freedom ; whilst the sovereignty of the people was repre- sented in the majestic edifices destined to the public use ; + nor was this republican spirit totally extinguished by the introduction of wealth and monarchy ...
... equal condition of freedom ; whilst the sovereignty of the people was repre- sented in the majestic edifices destined to the public use ; + nor was this republican spirit totally extinguished by the introduction of wealth and monarchy ...
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