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... slaves were most delicately guarded from injury . Considerable attention was paid by some masters to the gene- ral education or to the improvement of particular accomplish- ments of their slaves . There was a slave school ( which would ...
... slaves were most delicately guarded from injury . Considerable attention was paid by some masters to the gene- ral education or to the improvement of particular accomplish- ments of their slaves . There was a slave school ( which would ...
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... slaves of the Romans , 73 - Romulus , his regu- lations of the city in regard to run- away slaves , ib . - number of Ro- man citizens , 74 - number of slaves , ib . - gladiators principally slaves , 75 - decline of slavery , ib ...
... slaves of the Romans , 73 - Romulus , his regu- lations of the city in regard to run- away slaves , ib . - number of Ro- man citizens , 74 - number of slaves , ib . - gladiators principally slaves , 75 - decline of slavery , ib ...
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... slaves of the Romans , 73 -- Romulus , his regulations of the city in regard to runaway slaves , ib . - number of Roman citizens , 74 - number of slaves , ib . - gladiators principally slaves , 75 — decline of slavery , ib . -sources of ...
... slaves of the Romans , 73 -- Romulus , his regulations of the city in regard to runaway slaves , ib . - number of Roman citizens , 74 - number of slaves , ib . - gladiators principally slaves , 75 — decline of slavery , ib . -sources of ...
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ANTHONS CLASSICAL DICTIONARY | 30 |
SLAVERY AMONGST THE ROMANS | 71 |
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