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slave 11
slavery 28
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32 we
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27 his
27 men
27 should
Leo PP. XIII
In plurimis

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slavery

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1 1| groan beneath the yoke of slavery, have been legally set free. 2 1| desire to see the cruelty of slavery ended, and rooted out from 3 2| rescuing mankind from the worst slavery, which is the slavery of 4 2| worst slavery, which is the slavery of sin, "he might re-establish 5 2| condemned to the yoke of slavery by the law of nations."3 6 3| suffering, the condition of slavery, in which a considerable 7 3| follows that "the state of slavery is rightly regarded as a 8 4| reduced the conquered into slavery; so that mankind, though 9 4| Lord, when the calamity of slavery had fallen heavily upon 10 5| themselves and others that slavery was simply a necessary condition 11 6| Slough and the distress of slavery, and recalled and brought 12 9| Christian attitude toward slavery will easily come to the 13 9| destroyed this dreadful curse of slavery. She has deprecated any 14 10| exulting mind and tongue that slavery, in the old meaning of the 15 10| happy life, so also has slavery been banished. Do not, then, 16 14| lead a man back again into slavery. In the same way she was 17 14| bishops from every bond of slavery who had shown themselves 18 14| Church, the banisher of slavery and causer of true liberty, 19 15| which time the base stain of slavery having been nearly blotted 20 15| establishing and imposing slavery on these innocent nations. 21 15| Indians), much the same as slavery, followed with a like maltreatment.~ 22 17| disgrace and brutality of slavery.25 But it has turned out 23 18| a hard and indescribable slavery; nor can he refuse to conform 24 19| that, having cast off the slavery of superstition as well 25 19| superstition as well as the slavery of man, they may at length 26 21| that empire with regard to slavery. If, indeed, it seemed to 27 21| than that every vestige of slavery should be speedily obliterated 28 21| which all desire, that slavery may be banished and blotted


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