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Most peasants were organized in subjection to lords bishops, abbots, counts, barons, or knights whose estates assumed diverse forms.
And those virtues preached but not practiced by the white world were merely another means of holding Negroes in subjection.
"I am now in ward, evermore in subjection," Bertram whines to his mother about the King of France at the beginning of the play.
However, the Romans did their best to bury the reputation of a line of kings who for generations had held their forefathers in subjection.
She and her persecutor emerge united in subjection to something greater than their own ugly story and mysteriously untarnished by it: their church.
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In fact subjection of alginate in DH2O to the changes in pH for the same time course as the model gut results in a fall in viscosity from 9.9 to 2.8.
This ringing declaration, however, is almost immediately followed by a note of paradox, as Rousseau declares that he can make this subjection "in chains" legitimate.
John Stuart Mill was a notable exception, arguing in The Subjection of Women, that the inequality of women in the family was incompatible with their equality in the wider social world.
The setting is the modern Greece in which the fisherfolk sit around, as someone remarks, in joyless subjection to their economic woes.
It is not a neoconservative position to rejoice in the subjection of tyrants to the rule of law.
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