CHAP. X.: Regulations necessary in Respect to Slavery.
BUT, of whatsoever kind the slavery be, the civil laws should endeavour, on the one hand, to abolish the abuses of it, and, on the other, to guard against its dangers.
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BOOK XV.: IN WHAT MANNER THE LAWS OF CIVIL SLAVERY ARE RELATIVE TO THE NATURE OF THE CLIMATE.
CHAP. X.: Regulations necessary in Respect to Slavery.
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