The Southern Quarterly Review, 14. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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401. oldal
... slaves was small , and the free population labored with them , all the authorities concur in saying that the relation of master and slave was one of kindness . Standing as the slave did in the family , subject to legal conditions not ...
... slaves was small , and the free population labored with them , all the authorities concur in saying that the relation of master and slave was one of kindness . Standing as the slave did in the family , subject to legal conditions not ...
402. oldal
... slaves . For the chained slaves were provided subterranean apartments with narrow windows above ground , placed beyond their reach . These were the ergastula . The Roman writers recommend that the fecundity of their female slaves should ...
... slaves . For the chained slaves were provided subterranean apartments with narrow windows above ground , placed beyond their reach . These were the ergastula . The Roman writers recommend that the fecundity of their female slaves should ...
407. oldal
... slaves and abolished the ergastula throughout Italy . He granted the right to the slaves to complain of the mal- treatment of their masters , and upon justifying their com- plaints , they might have another master . Gladiatorial ex ...
... slaves and abolished the ergastula throughout Italy . He granted the right to the slaves to complain of the mal- treatment of their masters , and upon justifying their com- plaints , they might have another master . Gladiatorial ex ...
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