| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 Seiten
...shepherd, goatherd, swineherd, oxherd and cowherd, dairymaid, barnman, sower, hayward and woodward, were alike serfs. It was not such a slavery as that...slain, it was by an angry blow, not by the lash. But his lord could slay him if he would ; it was but a chattel the less. The slave had no place in the... | |
| John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 Seiten
...shepherd, goatherd, swineherd, oxherd and cowherd, dairymaid, barnman, sower, hayward and woodward, were alike serfs. It was not such a slavery as that...slain, it was by an angry blow, not by the lash. But his lord could slay him if he would ; it was but a chattel the less. The slave had no place in the... | |
| John Richard Green - 1877 - 920 Seiten
...goatherd, swineherd, oxherd and i^s-herd, dairymaid, barnman, sower, hayward and woodward, were iBce serfs. It was not such a slavery as that we have known...stripes and bonds were rare ; if the slave were slain, « was by an angry blow, not by the lash. But his lonw-could slay him i be would ; it was but a chattel... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 622 Seiten
...dairymaid, barnman, sower, hayward and woodward, were often slaves. It was not indeed slavery such as we have known in modern times, for stripes and bonds were rare : if the slave was slain it was by an angry blow, not by the lash. But his master could slay him if he would ; it... | |
| John Richard Green - 1881 - 580 Seiten
..."Mine is the calf that is born of my cow," ran an English proverb. It was not indeed slavery such as we have known in modern times, for stripes and bonds were rare : if the slave was slain it was by an angry blow, not by the lash. But his master could slay him if he would ; it... | |
| John Richard Green - 1889 - 954 Seiten
...swineherd, oxherd and cowherd, dairymaid, barnman, sower, hay ward and woodward, were often slaves. It was not such a slavery as that we have known in...slain, it was by an angry blow, not by the lash. But his lord could slay him if he would ; it was but a chattel the less. The slave had no place in the... | |
| John Richard Green - 1889 - 944 Seiten
...swineherd, oxherd and cowherd, dairymaid, barnman, sower, hayward and woodward, were often slaves. It was not such a slavery as that we have known in...slain, it was. by an angry blow, not by the lash. But his lord could slay him if he would ; it was but a chattel the less. The slave had no place in the... | |
| Mary A. Stiles Paul Guild - 1892 - 734 Seiten
...but begat the slave — a class of the 'unfree,' such as captives of war, debtors, criminals — ' not such a slavery as that we have known in modern times, for stripes and bonds were rare.' " But enough on this point. If our readers feel that interest which seems natural, in the origin, character... | |
| John Richard Green - 1894 - 948 Seiten
...swineherd, oxherd and cowherd, dairymaid, barnman, sower, hay ward and woodward, were often slaves. It was not such a slavery as that we have known in...slave were slain, it was by an angry blow, not by the iSlh. But his lord could slay him if he would ; it was but a chattel the less. The slave had no place... | |
| Henry Reed Stiles - 1895 - 824 Seiten
...but .begat the slave — a class of the "unfree," such as captives of war, debtoj-s, criminals — " not such a slavery as that we have known in modern times, for stripes and bonds were rare.' But enough upon this point. If our readers feel that interest which seems natural, in the origin, character... | |
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