An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African - Translated from a Latin Dissertation, Which Was Honoured with the First Prize in the University of Cambridge, for the Year 1785, with Additions by Thomas Clarkson
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FOOTNOTES [Footnote 009: Thucydides. L. 1. sub initio.] [Footnote 010: Idem.--"the strongest," says he, "engaging in these adventures, Kerdous tou spheterou auton eneka kai tois asthenesi trophes."] [Footnote 011: Homer. Odyss. L. 15. 385.] [Footnote 012: Xenoph. Kyrou Anab. L. 6. sub initio.] [Footnote 013: ouk echontos po Aischynen toutou tou ergou pherontos de ti kai Doxes mallon. Thucydides, L. 1. sub initio. kai euklees touto oi Kilikes enomizon. Sextus Empiricus. ouk adoxon all'endoxon touto. Schol. &c. &c.] [Footnote 014: Aristoph. Plut. Act. 2. Scene 5.] [Footnote 015: Zenoph. Apomnemon, L. 1.] |
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