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Alfred Marshall Quotes
Slavery was regarded by Aristotle as an ordinance of nature, and so probably was it by the slaves themselves in olden time.
Alfred Marshall

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Date of Birth:
July 26, 1842
Date of Death:
July 13, 1924
Nationality:
English
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