| Samuel Blanchard How - 1856 - 154 頁
...uniformly since in one country or another to the present day." He quotes Xenophon as saying that " it was a law established from time immemorial, among...servitude whom victory had thrown into their hands." The Eoman lawyer, Pomponius, deduces the word servus, a servant, from the verb servo, to save, that... | |
| Samuel Blanchard How - 1856 - 150 頁
...uniformly since in one country or another to the present day." He quotes Xenophon as saying that " it was a law established from time immemorial, among...servitude whom victory had thrown into their hands." The Eoman lawyer, Pomponius, deduces the word servus, a servant, from the verb servo, to save, that... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1875 - 840 頁
...It was a law established from time immemorial among the states of antiquity/ says a Greek author, ' to oblige those to undergo the severities of servitude whom victory had thrown into their hands.' There was an exception, however, in the case of civil war, the prisoners taken in which, like all prisoners... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1875 - 846 頁
...It was a law established from time immemorial among the states of antiquity," says a Greek author, ' to oblige those to undergo the severities of servitude whom victory had thrown into their hands.' There was an exception, however, in the case of civil war, the prisoners taken in which, like all prisoners... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 848 頁
...It was a law established from time immemorial among the states of antiquity," says a Greek author, "to oblige those to undergo the severities of servitude whom victory had thrown into their hands." There was an exception, however, in the case of civil war, the prisoners taken in which were not made... | |
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