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... Labor . Their Riches ... Their Solitude .. Their Devotion and Visions The Cœnobites and Anachorets .. 395-451 . Simeon Stylites .... Miracles and Worship of the Monks .. Superstition of the Age .. 11. CONVERSION OF THE BARBARIANS .. 360 ...
... Labor . Their Riches ... Their Solitude .. Their Devotion and Visions The Cœnobites and Anachorets .. 395-451 . Simeon Stylites .... Miracles and Worship of the Monks .. Superstition of the Age .. 11. CONVERSION OF THE BARBARIANS .. 360 ...
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... labor of their slaves , or granted , for a certain and stipu lated rent , to the industrious farmer . The economical wri- ters of antiquity strenuously recommend the former method , wherever it may be practicable ; but if the object ...
... labor of their slaves , or granted , for a certain and stipu lated rent , to the industrious farmer . The economical wri- ters of antiquity strenuously recommend the former method , wherever it may be practicable ; but if the object ...
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... labor of a thousand hands ; of the nu- merous train of their domestic slaves , who were actuated by the fear of punishment ; and of the various professions of artificers and merchants , who were more powerfully im- pelled by the hopes ...
... labor of a thousand hands ; of the nu- merous train of their domestic slaves , who were actuated by the fear of punishment ; and of the various professions of artificers and merchants , who were more powerfully im- pelled by the hopes ...
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... labor of their hands , are commonly the most prolific , the most useful , and , in that sense , the most respectable part of the community . But the plebeians of Rome , who disdained such sedentary and ser- vile arts , had been ...
... labor of their hands , are commonly the most prolific , the most useful , and , in that sense , the most respectable part of the community . But the plebeians of Rome , who disdained such sedentary and ser- vile arts , had been ...
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... labor the price of their redemption . The nations who invaded the Roman empire , had driven before them , into Italy , whole troops of hungry and affrighted provin- cials , less apprehensive of servitude than of famine . The calamities ...
... labor the price of their redemption . The nations who invaded the Roman empire , had driven before them , into Italy , whole troops of hungry and affrighted provin- cials , less apprehensive of servitude than of famine . The calamities ...
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