xii. ("Universality of the Christian
Republic ").]
[Footnote 373: _The Slave Power_, ch. v., and especially p. 374 foll.
A living picture of the mean white may be found in Mark Twain's
_Huckleberry Finn_, drawn from his own early experience, particularly
in ch. xxi.]
[Footnote 374: "Regum nobis induimus animos," wrote Seneca in a
well-known letter about the claims of slaves as human beings, _Ep_.
47.]
[Footnote 375: _Life in Ancient Athens_, p. 55.]
[Footnote 376: For this view of the Lar see Wissowa, _Religion und
Kultus der Roemer_, p. 148 foll.; and a note by the author in _Archiv
fur Religionswissenschaft_, 1906, p. 529.]
[Footnote 377: _Fasti_, vi. 299.]
[Footnote 378: Cato, _R.R._, ch. ii. init.; Horace, _Epode_ 2. 65;
_Sat_. ii. 6. 65.]
[Footnote 379: _Romische Religion_, p. 214.]
[Footnote 380: Or lectulus adversus, i.e. opposite the door; Ascon.
ed. Clark, p. 43, a good passage for the contents of an atrium.]
[Footnote 381: See Mau's _Pompeii_, p. 248.]
[Footnote 382: Mau, _Pompeii_, p.
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