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slave 68
slavery 8
slaves 42
slavish 2
slay 6
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42 pain
42 praise
42 regard
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42 suitable
41 house
41 marriage
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1 1 | manner, they will be the slaves of those who are able to 2 2 | they add on the rhythms of slaves and men of the baser sort; 3 3 | Athenian. And, fourthly, that slaves should be ruled, and their 4 4 | Athenian. And whether they are slaves or freemen makes no difference; 5 4 | classes of patients in states, slaves and freemen; and the slave 6 4 | doctors run about and cure the slaves, or wait for them in the 7 4 | the care of his invalid slaves. But the other doctor, who 8 5 | payment of hirelings, whether slaves or immigrants, by all those 9 6 | servants, will not have other slaves and servants for their own 10 6 | difficulty in what relates to slaves. And the reason is that 11 6 | for what we say about our slaves is consistent and also inconsistent 12 6 | do concerning property in slaves? I made a remark, in passing, 13 6 | the best and most attached slaves whom we can get. For many 14 6 | many a man has found his slaves better in every way than 15 6 | two different notions of slaves in their minds—some of them 16 6 | differences in the treatment of slaves by their owners?~Athenian. 17 6 | happen in states having many slaves who speak the same language, 18 6 | remain to us—not to have the slaves of the same country, nor 19 6 | And the right treatment of slaves is to behave properly to 20 6 | natures and actions of his slaves is undefiled by impiety 21 6 | relation to his inferiors. Slaves ought to be punished as 22 6 | have of setting up their slaves, and making the life of 23 6 | sufficient number of suitable slaves who can help him in what 24 7 | him. We were saying about slaves, that we ought neither to 25 7 | male or female, who are slaves or strangers, by the help 26 7 | help of some of the public slaves; but if any citizen disputes 27 7 | to minister to them like slaves?—Or shall we do as we and 28 7 | husbandry, committed to slaves paying a part of the produce, 29 7 | awakening them, is what the slaves, male and female, and the 30 7 | left without tutors, or slaves without masters. And of 31 7 | place—he should command slaves and hired strangers to imitate 32 7 | let matters relating to slaves be separated from those 33 8 | evil character among all, slaves and freemen, women and children, 34 8 | assigned to masters or to slaves, nor again that of the stranger; 35 8 | and distribute them among slaves and freemen, he having power 36 8 | are, whether strangers or slaves, who have the charge on 37 8 | them to citizens or their slaves, nor shall any one buy of 38 8 | strangers, to artisans and their slaves, making an exchange of wine 39 9 | whom laws are now made to slaves who are doctored by slaves? 40 9 | slaves who are doctored by slaves? For of this you may be 41 10| the hands of the public slaves; and when he is dead let 42 12| caring whether they are the slaves of other men or not. The


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