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1 He hired those only whom wealth can make subservient .
2 Heretofore, in America, pugilism has been made subservient to the common schools.
3 Whether the best institutions may not be made subservient to bad ends?
4 Thus early were dice made subservient to the purposes of cruelty and murder.
5 I know everything that may be made subservient to our ends.
6 God's word and ordinances were made subservient to the greatest crimes.
7 The mode in which a man is made subservient , is by inducement and persuasion.
8 That it may be made subservient to the cure of diseases, unconnected with dropsy.
9 All human relationships are made subservient to the same end.
10 The judiciary has been made subservient to General Bobrikoff.
11 It will certainly be my paramount duty; other cares must be made subservient to that.
12 At any cost almost, these were to be made subservient to the interests of England.
13 Everything else would have been made subservient to that.
14 All else is made subservient to this practical knowledge.
15 The mode in which a knife is made subservient to these purposes, is by material impulse.
16 To such purposes poetry cannot be made subservient .
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