| Pliny (Hist. Natur. l. xxxiii.) and Athenaeus (Deipnosophist. l. vi. p. 272). The latter boldly asserts, that he knew very many |
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| Romans who possessed, not for use, but ostentation, ten and even twenty thousand slaves. |
| "The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire"—Chapter 2 |