A master owned not only the person of a slave but also property.
1. A master owned both the person of a slave and property.
2. A master owned both the person and property of a slave.
Which is more suitable, 1 or 2?
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I'd say g A master owned both the slave and the property of the slave. Clive
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I'd say g A master owned both the slave and the property of the slave.
Clive