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1. Wanted for human trafficking, prostitution, white slavery and of course, drugs
2. slavery, end war, when we are focused on the hardships,
3. was the symbol of my freedom from slavery
4. reduce the whole manufacture into a sort of slavery to themselves, and raise the price of their
5. She discarded both the hibernation and lost basin theory, believed the part about the slavery, and was amused by his love for Luray
6. But you are with that agency, the agency that just sold Alan into slavery and Desa into death
7. Some would say this was an age of peace, others an age of slavery
8. But YingolNeerie? A land of force and slavery and a life of nothing but a vicious quest for dominance where everyone must constantly strive beyond all possible need? That was a land lost to great evil like the dark lands in the wars of magic
9. “I was ten when the tavern keeper who pandered Mama sold me into slavery
10. They were all, or almost all, slaves, but their slavery was of a milder kind than that known among the ancient Greeks and Romans, or even in our West Indian colonies
11. This species of slavery still subsists in Russia, Poland, Hungary, Bohemia, Moravia, and other parts of Germany
12. Slavery continued to take place almost universally for several centuries afterwards, till it was gradually abolished by the joint operation of the two interests above mentioned ; that of the proprietor on the one hand, and that of the sovereign on the other
13. But however this may have been, the principal attributes of villanage and slavery being thus taken away from them, they now at least became really free, in our present sense of the word freedom
14. We can celebrate a person who came from slavery with love then why are we still enslaving others in hate and greed
15. In other countries, rent and profit eat up wages, and the two superior orders of people oppress the inferior one ; but in new colonies, the interest of the two superior orders obliges them to treat the inferior one with more generosity and humanity, at least where that inferior one is not in a state of slavery
16. In their present state of improvement, those prohibitions, perhaps, without cramping their industry, or restraining it from any employment to which it would have gone of its own accord, are only impertinent badges of slavery imposed upon them, without any sufficient reason, by the groundless jealousy of the merchants and manufacturers of the mother country
17. In ever country where the unfortunate law of slavery is established, the magistrate, when he protects the slave, intermeddles in some measure in the management of the private property of the master ; and, in a free country, where the master is, perhaps, either a member of the colony assembly, or an elector of such a member, he dares not do this but with the greatest caution and circumspection
18. They believed paying taxes to Rome was the same as slavery
19. Soon after the Revolution, therefore, it was abolished as a badge of slavery
20. It is probably upon this account that poll-taxes of all kinds have often been represented as badges of slavery
21. Every tax, however, is, to the person who pays it, a badge, not of slavery, but of liberty
22. became an outspoken advocate of abolition of slavery in
23. election campaign was in full swing at that time, and the country was having serious problems with the issue of slavery
24. The blacks, indeed, who make the greater part of the inhabitants, both of the southern colonies upon the continent and of the West India islands, as they are in a state of slavery, are, no doubt, in a worse condition than the poorest people either in Scotland or Ireland
25. believer in the Southern cause and in slavery in particular
26. further, celebrated the end of slavery
27. understanding as both were opposed to slavery
28. Having to do with the imposition of slavery in those territories not yet designated states
29. Now just what does that statement tell us about her mind set? Still mired in slavery? Well, between England and America, we abolished it, and not without cost
30. Don"t these fools recognize that, slavery has existed in one form or another throughout the entire course of human history (Witness, that the very term comes from the Slavs, who were slaves, and white?)?
31. Either they demand an exorbitant ransom in gold or, less pleasantly, sell the child into some sort of slavery, which is precisely why the little one was brought to Water-Down
32. Remember, you will be releasing the slaves from inhuman torture and oppressive slavery
33. Over a thousand prisoners of war were then dragged into slavery to Kumassi, and many of the chiefs, beside the old and infirm, were bound together and burned alive by the savage army of Prempeh
34. Slavery was/is one such example
35. Can you imagine what would have happened if the Union gave up? Slavery would have continued and America half of what it is today
36. The first, and the one I kept reminding myself was the most important, was that until I got sold to a private Master who did not live at Cleaver, I had no way to escape this bondage of slavery
37. Should America one day recover its moral compass, Abortion will properly stand alongside Slavery as the most glaring examples of moral and spiritual corruption in our nation‘s history
38. ) He was also a strong believer in slavery and the supremacy of whites over both Blacks and Indians
39. Lincoln brought an end to California Indian slavery when the Fourteenth Amendment was passed in 1865
40. ) California's state and local governments had to repeal their laws on Native slavery because of the amendment
41. What: The Haitian Revolution against slavery and French rule and later British and Spanish invasions, the most successful though costly slave revolt in history
42. Jefferson, once a strong critic of slavery who ended the slave trade into the US, took part in efforts to isolate Haiti, insuring its long history of future poverty
43. What makes Jefferson's actions on Haiti more appalling was that he spent much of his earlier life fighting, successfully, to end or limit slavery
44. In 1784, he proposed an ordinance to ban all slavery in US territories, all lands that were not part of the original thirteen states
45. The Northwest Ordinance, influenced by his bill, passed a year later and three years after banned all slavery in new states above the Ohio River, what would become Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin
46. But starting in the mid-1780s, Jefferson's position on slavery began to change
47. The Worst American Presidents on Slavery
48. What: The genocide of the slave trade and slavery, central to the American economy from colonial times until it was abolished in steps
49. The Northwest Ordinance banned slavery in new northern states in 1787
50. Most other northern states banned slavery after the American Revolution