The state of being under the control of another person.
1 This is the beginning of woman's emancipation from the thralldom of centuries.
2 Forthwith the thralldom was broken, we hope never again to be felt.
3 He was glad that he had given her freedom from her thralldom .
4 Shall the struggler with a bad habit break it with its thralldom ?
5 The thralldom of natural living is, in contrast, set in a pace humiliating.
6 See the habits in falling to sleep which have children in their thralldom .
7 All day Nan moped in unhappy expectation of her anticipated thralldom .
8 Should the bishop now be repetticoated his thralldom would be complete and for ever.
9 America is never going to choose thralldom instead of freedom.
10 It is shame to keep chiefs in thralldom thus; and I will not do it.
11 The spell was upon him; he was in thralldom .
12 Not only must she be emancipated, but she must be emancipated from her present thralldom .
13 Now, after all our sacrifices, our kin starve and we stand at the edge of thralldom .
14 He thanked God, who had chosen him as His tool to set Sweden free from thralldom .
15 Said the carle: "We be yeomen and her vavassors; there is no thralldom in our land."
16 Yet ill would the bargain be to buy life with thralldom : we have been over-merry hitherto for that.
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