International RelationsPrinceton University Press, 1920 - 671 páginas |
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... war . It seems that the early Roman consuls were without power to conclude a binding treaty , for when the two consuls commanding the Roman army were taken prisoners by the Samnite leader , Caius Pontius , and made a treaty with their ...
... war . It seems that the early Roman consuls were without power to conclude a binding treaty , for when the two consuls commanding the Roman army were taken prisoners by the Samnite leader , Caius Pontius , and made a treaty with their ...
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... War was with the Delawares in 1778. It begins with a provision that all acts of hostility committed by either party ... prisoners , white and black , which were taken by the Senecas , Mohawks , Onondagas , and Cayugas , or any of them , in ...
... War was with the Delawares in 1778. It begins with a provision that all acts of hostility committed by either party ... prisoners , white and black , which were taken by the Senecas , Mohawks , Onondagas , and Cayugas , or any of them , in ...
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... prisoners of war and slavery persisted throughout the Roman Empire until it was converted into serfdom by the feudal system . At the time of the discovery of America slavery was not recognized by the laws of any European country except ...
... prisoners of war and slavery persisted throughout the Roman Empire until it was converted into serfdom by the feudal system . At the time of the discovery of America slavery was not recognized by the laws of any European country except ...
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... prisoners as slaves for live stock to be fur- nished to Hispanola by Spanish merchants and in 1494 sent home more ... war the number of stations on the coast of Africa from which slaves were procured is given as forty , of which 14 were ...
... prisoners as slaves for live stock to be fur- nished to Hispanola by Spanish merchants and in 1494 sent home more ... war the number of stations on the coast of Africa from which slaves were procured is given as forty , of which 14 were ...
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... War was waged to get prisoners , and the whole coast and far into the interior of Africa was kept in a constant state of turmoil . When they could not capture enough from other tribes to supply the demand the chiefs often sold members ...
... War was waged to get prisoners , and the whole coast and far into the interior of Africa was kept in a constant state of turmoil . When they could not capture enough from other tribes to supply the demand the chiefs often sold members ...
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