As all men are born equal, slavery is against nature.
Separation of powers
As all men are born equal, slavery is against nature.
Separation of powers
The Spirit of the Laws, Book XV, Chapter II: Of the Origin of the Right of Slavery among the Roman Civilians
1748
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