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"We are two birds who have escaped thralldom and are taking our first flight into our natural ether," cried Miss Stuyvesant gaily.
THE SWORD OF DAMOCLESANNA KATHARINE GREEN
His was the old story of the total subjection of moral power and thralldom to evil habits and associates.
THE RECORD OF A QUAKER CONSCIENCE, CYRUS PRINGLE'S DIARYCYRUS PRINGLE
No circumstance ever made me feel so strongly the thralldom of Mr. Wayles's debt.
THE DOMESTIC LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON COMPILED FROM FAMILY LETTERS AND REMINISCENCESSARAH N. RANDOLPH
The fates have decreed that you are not yet to be released from your odious thralldom.
NARRATIVE OF THE MARCH OF CO. A, ENGINEERS FROM FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, TO FORT BRIDGER, UTAH, AND RETURNWILLIAM P. SEVILLE
Should the bishop now be repetticoated his thralldom would be complete and for ever.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS, VOL VIIIARTHUR MEE AND J.A. HAMMERTON, EDS.
Have we come to detest mere might which we have hitherto worshipped and that yet “bears within its lap evil and thralldom?”
LIFE OF WAGNERLOUIS NOHL
But mental thralldom is quite as inimical to complete living as thralldom of the body.
THE VITALIZED SCHOOLFRANCIS B. PEARSON
His ignorance of art, architecture, history, and literature reduces him to thralldom in any place that exemplifies these.
THE VITALIZED SCHOOLFRANCIS B. PEARSON
If it is not to be supposed that we can alter public sentiment, we may at least free ourselves from the thralldom of superstition.
TALKS ON THE STUDY OF LITERATURE.ARLO BATES
The Saxon synonym thrall has become obsolete in our language, but some of its derivations, as thralldom, are still in use.
COTTON IS KING AND THE PRO-SLAVERY ARGUMENTSVARIOUS
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO THRALLDOM

  • bondage
  • bonds
  • chains
  • confinement
  • enslavement
  • obedience
  • peonage
  • serfdom
  • serfhood
  • subjection
  • subjugation
  • thrall
  • thralldom
  • vassalage
  • yoke
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