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1
Marvelling at the greatness of her spirit, he
grew
-
all
unconsciously
-
the
more
enslaved
.
2
From that moment I felt
more
enslaved
than ever.
3
Rolfe came away ever
more
enslaved
;
more impressed by the girl's sweet reasonableness, and exalted by her glowing idealism.
4
The servant, whose soul is still
more
enslaved
than his body, reasons somewhat as follows, after he has had a beating:
5
They had been
more
enslaved
than the Creoles, and of course readily united with them for the expulsion of the Spaniard-theircommon oppressor.
6
If Lord Halifax is even reprieved, the King is
more
enslaved
to a cabal than ever his grandfather was: yet how replace them!
7
Portugal and India, Turkey and Ireland yield to the system, and they become from year to year poorer and weaker, and their people
more
enslaved
.
more
enslaved
more
enslave