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CHAPTER VI.

Slavery in Rome-Very partial in early days-The elements of slavery-Paternal power-Exposure of childrenSale for debt-Difference between these and ordinary slaves-Children of debtor-Its final abrogation-Sale for crime-Conquest-Slave-dealers-Piracy-Taxation -Voluntary slavery-Source of revenue-Slave-martsCustoms incident to the sales-Terms of sale-Frauds of slave-traders—Characteristics of different nations-Slavedealing considered degrading-Negro slaves-Their early introduction-Originally all personal slaves-Public and private slaves-The difference in their condition-Treatment of convict-slaves-Rustic and city slaves-Distinctions from occupations-Number of slaves-Large number of domestics-Their names-The dotalis, or confidential slave-Preference for negroes-The literary slaves -Gladiators-Insurrections-Prices of slaves-Legal status-Disabilities-Master's power and rights-Constitution of Antonine-Cruel treatment-General treatment -Discussions of moralists-Union with master in feasts, &c.-Peculium-Their riches-Places of refuge-Fugitives-Feasts and holidays-Intimate relation between master and slave-Instances of cruelty-Punishments of slaves-Protection of master's life-Manumission-Condition of freedmen-Duty to patron-Libertini, Liberti, and Ingenui-Effect of manumission as to citizenshipDedititii-Instances of freedmen acquiring distinctionExtinction of slavery in Rome-Its causes-Effect of Christianity Discussion of slavery by Roman moralists -Later opinions,

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CHAPTER VII.

Slavery in Europe in middle ages-Universal prevalenceDifficulty of distinguishing between freemen and slavesCauses and sources of slavery-Not the result of Roman conquest-Extended sometimes to entire districts-Aer efficit servilem statum-Wales infected-Names of slaves

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Slavery in Great Britain-But little known of the social
system of ancient Britons-Slavery after Roman invasion
-Effect of Saxon conquest-Sources of slavery-Con-
dition of slave-Power of master over life-Sale-Ex-
cluded from the Courts as suitor or witness-Branding
and yoking-Brazen collars-Holidays allowed them-
Working on Sabbath-Harboring fugitives-Prices of
slaves-Slave-trade at Bristol-Peculium-Punishments
of slaves-Manumission-Effect of manumission-Ame-
lioration of slavery, and transition to villanage-Base

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villanage only modified slavery-Condition of villain— Transition to privileged villanage-Relics of this at present day-Statutes to compel laborers to work-Slavery in Scotland-Colliers and salters-Slavery in IrelandTheir voluntary relinquishment of it-Present condition of laboring classes in Britain-The problem of misery,. cxxii

CHAPTER IX.

Negro slavery and slave-trade-Early existence of negro slavery-Its cruelties in their native land-Commencement of slave-trade in A. D. 1399-Certainly in A. D. 1442-Early horrors of the traffic-Success of early expeditions-Missionary pretext-Impetus to trade from discovery of America-Religious zeal the avowed object of each-Instructions to Columbus-Enslavement of Indians Their sufferings and extinction-Recommendation of Las Casas Negroes introduced in America in A. D. 1501-First patent granted to individuals by Charles V -Decrease in Indian population of Hispaniola-Demand for negroes-Their superiority as slaves-Cardinal Ximenes and the trade-Early revolt of negroes-English participation in the trade-Introduction of negroes into England-Sir John Hawkins-Partnership with Queen Elizabeth-Cruelty toward negroes-Chartered companies-Royal African Company-The King a partnerIts history-Negroes declared "merchandise"-Participation of France-Assientoes-The Spanish King and British Queen partners-Contents of the Treaty-Provisions for transportation-Sanitary regulations-War of A. D. 1739-Acts of Parliament regulating and encouraging the trade-Negro slaves in England-The Portuguese and Dutch participation in the trade-BountiesIntroduction of negro slaves in Virginia (A. D. 1620)Introduction of cotton-plant (A. D. 1621)-Participation of New England-Rules regulating the trade-Massachusetts laws-Slavery in Connecticut-In Rhode Island -In New Amsterdam-In New Netherlands-Bounty offered in New Jersey-Slavery in Pennsylvania-In

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