Abundance of food, [203], [228], [236], [246], [255].
Adoption, of captives, [29], [192], [246] note [1], [263], [288], [400], [424], [428], [437];
of slaves, [431].
Adult males, not desired for slaves, [438] note [2].
Ager publicus, [383] note [1].
Agricultural tribes, definition of term, [176];
have much use for slave labour, [297] sqq.;
generally have open resources, [386].
Agriculture, among pastoral tribes, [263];
stages of, according to Grosse, [177];
according to Hahn, [177];
our three stages, [177];
a. proper, [177], [297].
Antichresis, [40].
Appropriation of land, [303] sqq., [321], [323], [328], [362]–383.
Aristocracy, slaves the tools of, [401], [439].
Ashley, Professor W. J., on medieval England, [348], [350]–352, [358], [362]–372.