We have no meanings for "take slaves" in our records yet.
1 Go, the son of Mkasiwa is with you; fight; kill, take slaves , take cloth, take cattle, kill, eat, and fill yourselves!
2 Their army had been for ceremonial purposes, full of show, and probably good at raiding small villages to take slaves and sacrifices.
3 The court have substantially said it is your constitutional right to take slaves into the Federal Territories, and to hold them there as property.
4 The courts have substantially said, it is your constitutional right to take slaves into the Federal Territories, and to hold them there as property.
5 The court has substantially said, it is your constitutional right to take slaves into the Federal Territories, and to hold them there as property.
6 Some had been taken slaves , sent to work the mines.
7 In the old days, the Vindrasi had taken slaves , a practice that they discontinued.
8 I never realized how much I took slaves for granted.
9 They would not even have considered taking slaves .
10 The Ajawa, from having taken slaves down to Quillimane and Mosambique, knew more of us than Katosa did.
11 No one in this port takes slaves from Virésse, and there's a good bounty for any brought home again.
13 "If the Zivvers are going to start taking slaves again, they'd just do it."
14 "Unlike you humans, we do not take slaves , " she said in her musical voice.
15 Many of the old French inhabitants have taken slaves for their wives, in this city, and their own children for their servants.
16 At the same time, he complained that some of Abou Saood's people were taking slaves in the neighbourhood of Foweera and Kisoona.
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