| Sir Henry Sumner Maine - 1888 - 512 sayfa
...primitive law, and more particularly in the typical system — that of ancient Rome. Much industry and much learning have been bestowed in the United States of...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 - 544 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... | |
| 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... | |
| William Graham Sumner - 1906 - 710 sayfa
...get something for nothing, to the love of dominion which belongs to vanity, and to hatred of labor. "The simple wish to use the bodily powers of another...foundation of slavery, and as old as human nature." l "There is an extraordinary power of tyranny invested in the chiefs of tribes and nations of men that... | |
| George Ross Kirkpatrick - 1910 - 370 sayfa
...which would prompt the giving of an equivalent vanish before it. . . ." Thus wrote Sir Henry Maine :f "The simple wish to use the bodily powers of another...pleasure, is doubtless the foundation of slavery." And thus Professor WG Sumner (Yale University) :J "The desire to get ease or other good by the labor of... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali - 1922 - 604 sayfa
...The 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 is co-eval with human existence. Historically, its traces are visible in... | |
| Gilbert Stone - 1922 - 424 sayfa
...as human nature and based in origin upon the simple desire " to use," in the words of a Victorian, " the bodily powers of another person as a means of ministering to one's own ease or pleasure." As Sir Henry Maine pointed out many years ago : There seems to be something in the institution of Slavery... | |
| Gilbert Stone - 1922 - 436 sayfa
...as human nature and based in origin upon the simple desire " to use," in the words of a Victorian, " the bodily powers of another person as a means of ministering to one's own ease or pleasure." As Sir Henry Maine pointed out many years ago : There seems to be something in the institution of Slavery... | |
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