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1 Yet in such loyalty there was no trace of a slavish spirit .
2 And let no man fancy that such submission shows a slavish spirit .
3 It is a slavish spirit , full of slavish ambitions and slavish abject methods.
4 St. Peter did not wish to encourage a slavish spirit in Jews and Christians.
5 This slavish spirit is the greatest virtue and the greatest sin of the Bulgarian nation.
6 And so far from their having a slavish spirit in them, they were the most bold and independent people of the whole earth.
7 So far did he carry the semblance of submission, that the Muscovites were for some years disgusted with the slavish spirit of their prince.
8 She counted on his slavish spirit , and even in saying that she did not ask him to release her, she saw herself already released.
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