| Henry Sumner Maine - 1864 - 484 sayfa
...the subject that, if we allow Slavery to have been a primitive Family institution, the acknowledgment is pregnant with an admission of the moral defensibility...assert nothing as to the motives of those who brought ix him into it or kept him there ; we merely imply that the tie which bound him to his master was regarded... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali - 1873 - 376 sayfa
...simple wish," says the author of Ancient Law, " to " use the bodily powers of another person as the " means of ministering to one's own ease or pleasure,...foundation of slavery, and as old " as human nature."* The practice of slavery may, therefore, be regarded as co-eval with human existence. Historically its... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali,Moulvi,M.A.,LL.B. - 1873 - 374 sayfa
...simple wish," says the author of Ancient Law, " to " use the bodily powers of another person as the " means of ministering to one's own ease or pleasure,...foundation of slavery, and as old " as human nature."* The practice of slavery may, therefore, be regarded as co-eval with human existence. Historically its... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 874 sayfa
...some way to control the services of their fellows. "The simple wish," says Maine in his Ancient Law, "to use the bodily powers of another person as a means^...foundation, of slavery, and as old as human nature." In the more advanced portions of the modern world slavery is forbidden, and it is only through*, the... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 876 sayfa
...simple wish," says Maine in his m Ancient Law, "to use the bodily powers of another person as a means O of ministering to one's own ease or pleasure is doubtless...foundation > of slavery, and as old as human nature." In the more advanced por•< tions of the modern world shivery is forbidden, and it is only through... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1876 - 1076 sayfa
...some way to control the services of their fellows. "The simple wish,'' says Maine in his Ancient Law, "to use the bodily powers of another person as a means...foundation of slavery, and as old as human nature." In the more advanced portions of the modern world slavery is forbidden, and it is only through tie... | |
| Sir Henry Sumner Maine - 1888 - 512 sayfa
...the subject that, if we allow Slavery to have been a primitive Family institution, the acknowledgment is pregnant with an admission of the moral defensibility...wish to use the bodily powers of another person as a CHAP. T. SLAVERY. 109 means of ministering to one's own ease or pleasure is doubtless the foundation... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1889 - 288 sayfa
...in the slave-trade, be exonerated from avarice. Sir Henry Maine says, in his Ancient Law, ch. V, " The simple wish to use the bodily powers of another...foundation of Slavery, and as old as human nature." of gold, saying, this is the lord of the Spaniards. Then they danced around the basket, and " when... | |
| Jeffrey Richardson Brackett - 1889 - 316 sayfa
...in the slave-trade, be exonerated from avarice. Sir Henry Maine says, in his Ancient Law, ch. V, " The simple wish to use the bodily powers of another...foundation of Slavery, and as old as human nature." of gold, saying, this is the lord of the Spaniards. Then they danced around the basket, and " when... | |
| 1893 - 542 sayfa
...Massachusetts had already prepared the way for universal freedom.1 "The simple wish," says Sir Henry Maine, "to use the bodily powers of another person as a means...doubtless the foundation of slavery, and as old as human nature."2 The same author points out how the almost unconscious compunctions of man force him to adopt... | |
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