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Значения термина servile condition на английском
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Использование термина servile condition на английском
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Their black leathern integument is only the mask of their servilecondition.
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The slaves were not reduced to their present servilecondition in large bodies.
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Do you possess the body then free or is it in servilecondition?
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Her tongue had refused to admit her servilecondition.
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Thus no person of servilecondition was allowed to be a freeman of the city of London.
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Permanent captivity in a foreign land and in a servilecondition snapped these ties once and for all.
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The towns were inhabited chiefly by tradesmen and mechanics, who were in those days of servile , or nearly servilecondition.
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From a servilecondition, he rose, by the force of his genius, to be the counsellor of kings and states.
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Her name, which is a Gentile name, and her servilecondition, make it probable that she was not a Jewess.
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You will note that Jesus does not enquire as to connections before he extends civility to those of a servilecondition.
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Such traders, though in other respects of servile , or very nearly of servilecondition, were upon this account called free traders.
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This desire can not be gratified, because it would unfit them for their servilecondition; therefore all teaching is rigidly denied them.
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Were they favoured with the privileges of Christianity, would they not be more faithful and diligent, and better reconciled to their servilecondition?
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He could ensure himself against political unrest by changing the chemistry of his subjects' brains and so making them content with their servilecondition.
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The negro is an inferior creature; God has marked him with the badge of servitude, and has adjusted his intellect to a servilecondition.
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Does that absence of a lust of money and property arise more from the nature of the negro than from his former servilecondition?