We have no meanings for "slavish submission" in our records yet.
1 They seem to think there is no course open but slavish submission .
2 Not to be angry on the proper provocation, is folly, insensibility, slavish submission .
3 Voluptuousness is therefore considered as their chief accomplishment, and slavish submission as their indispensable duty.
4 Proud of her slavish submission , she can love me without derogating in the least from her own self-respect.
5 A life of slavish submission , vice, and perversion, during peace; a life of danger, exposure, and death, during war.
6 And, with slavish submission , she was prepared to accept his words rather than banish herself out of his presence altogether.
7 So monstrous were the inconsistencies which arose from the furious passions of the king and the slavish submission of his parliaments.
8 Ed: Jon and I disagree about the relative novelty of the kind of slavish submission to Bibi exhibited by Republicans recently.
9 This was certainly not Charlotte's writing: this was no tale of slavish submission , of yearning for the sophisticated and the glamorous.
10 You yourself preached freedom to me, and now the tyrant in you appears because I do not show a slavish submission .
11 No more dead formalities, nor slavish submissions , but new and fuller life, self-reliance, self-development, and the freest individuality.
12 "And yet he remains King of England, and his subjects still obey him in slavish submission , " exclaimed Earl Douglas, shrugging his shoulders.
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