| 1827 - 204 páginas
...rather prejudiced against the English, if I had not found too much authority for the general practice. In the canons of a council at London in 1102, we read:...presume to carry on that wicked traffic, by which men in England have hitherto been sold like brute animals. Wilkins's Concilia, tip 383. And Giialdus Cambrensis... | |
| Editor of The family manual and servant's guide - 1835 - 412 páginas
...the twelfth century, we find slavery forbidden by a council at London, in these words : " Let no man henceforth presume to carry on that wicked traffic,...England have hitherto been sold like brute animals." To approach our immediate subject, we may observe, that the keeping of men-servants is by no means... | |
| Esther Copley - 1836 - 814 páginas
...disposed of their female servants in the same way. In the year 1 102, a canon of council prescribed, " Let no one from henceforth presume to carry on that wicked traffic, by which men in England have hitherto been sold like brute animals." It is an established fact in history, that... | |
| 1836 - 558 páginas
...deeply impressed upon the minds of youthful readers. ' In the year 1102, a canon of council prescribed, "Let no one from henceforth presume to carry on that wicked traffic, by which men in England have hitherto been sold like brute animals." It is an established fact in history, that... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1837 - 576 páginas
...rather prejudiced against the Eng* lish, if I had not found too much authority for the general practice. In the canons of a council at London, in 1102, we...England have hitherto been sold like brute animals. — wilkins's Concilia, ti, p. 383. And Giraldus Cambrensis says that the English before the conquest... | |
| Esther Copley - 1839 - 674 páginas
...disposed of their female servants in the same way. In the year 1 102, a canon of council prescribed, " Let no one from henceforth presume to carry on that wicked traffic, by which men in England have hitherto been sold like brute animals." It is an established fact in history, that... | |
| 1842 - 524 páginas
...continued even after the Norman conquest. In the canons of a council held at London, AD 1102, it is said, 'Let no one from henceforth presume to carry on that wicked traffic by which men in England have been hitherto sold like brute animals.' (Wilkin's Concilia, i , p. 383.) But although... | |
| John Jay - 1843 - 64 páginas
...centuries ago, in the year 1102, in the canons of a council held at London, it was said, " Let no man, from henceforth, presume to carry on that wicked traffic by which men in England have been hitherto sold like brute animals."* And the organ of the Episcopal Church now... | |
| 1854 - 696 páginas
...merchants discontinued it. In the canons of a council held at London in 1102, it is written : — " Let no one from henceforth presume to carry on that wicked traffic, by which men in England have hitherto been sold like brute beasts." Still, however, to a very late period prisoners... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 582 páginas
...found too much authority for the general practice. In the canons of a council at London in 1 1 02, we read : Let no one from henceforth presume to carry...England have hitherto been sold like brute animals. Wilkins's Concilia, tip 383. And Giraldus Cambrensis says that the English before the Conquest were... | |
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