Verily, Thou knowest all things, while we are but Thy servants, Thy thralls, Thy bondsmen and Thy poor ones.
As if this broke the spell, there was a shuffling of many feet, while the minister was immediately surrounded by his bondsmen and a few friends.
He not only had not defended himself, but the papers declared he had a guilty air, that he fought against the opening of the box, and bore himself in a manner that convinced even his bondsmen he was guilty.
I shall be glad to meet you with my bondsmen in the judge's chambers.
The friends pressed his hand and stepped away into the outgoing crowd; but the bondsmen went with him into the judge's chambers, where the new surety was quickly executed.
His suffering, and the suffering of his fellow-bondsmen had never before appeared so hard.
At the time he was doing most for humanity in rescuing bondsmen from Slavery, Slave-laws were actually being the most rigidly executed.
Now the Jews are bondsmen of kings and princes: therefore their children are also.
Jews are bondsmen of princes by civil bondage, which does not exclude the order of natural or Divine law.
Of course I had no idea how much she had left, but I supposed it was enough to satisfy the bank, or to pay the loss with the sums for which my bondsmen were liable.
I assured him every penny the bank or my bondsmen had lost should be paid.
He was arrested, but immediately released on bail, and bondsmen were found for all of the men concerned in the attempted bribery.
Many villeins or bondsmen took the opportunity of escaping to the towns or to distant manors, where they could make their own terms.
But in this case it is the lord that is dead and what is paid is paid by the bondsmenas a fine or a forfeit, because they did not save the life of their lord.
And how may I make my name feared but by keeping a great store of knights and men-at-arms and bondsmen and my Castle very strong?
Would not the Castle Lovell bondsmen see him and report it to your bondsmen and so on through all the countryside?
He thought that it was better for his bondsmen that they should not believe that their lord had spent three months gazing on a fairy woman.
Mattresses and bedding were brought from the bondsmen of that place for the Young Lovell, the monk and the two esquires; the men slept very well upon straw in the stables.
They had called together all the bondsmen and their sons, and the number of sixty-seven men and all the women had come, being ninety in number, and the more noisy because it was a woman and a widow that the bailiff sought to oppress.
And this the bondsmen had agreed to readily enough.
But the people from the Castle never came again; without doubt they thought they were not strong enough; the bondsmen of Castle Lovell were all very notable reivers and fighting men.
Then Barty of the Comb and Corbit Jock, his friend, and Robert Raket, had answered for the other bondsmen that they would think upon it.
The sheer absurdity of this is obvious when we consider that if Mr. Donnelly is right, then the bondsmen made the yet grosser error of describing the widow as a “maiden.
Thus, multitudes of bondsmen in all parts of the Roman Empire were soon taught to regard the gospel as their best benefactor.
In the colonies of the Dorians the condition of the conquered peasants and bondsmen was often more oppressed and degraded than in the parent states; since the ruling class were there placed in contact, not with Greeks, but with barbarians.
Besides these, a third rank was formed by the native inhabitants, who were compelled by the new-comers to serve either as bondsmen or public slaves.
There could not, on the whole, have been much intercourse and connexion between the Spartans, as possessors of the land, and the bondsmen upon their estates.
But whichever explanation we adopt, they were bondsmen belonging to the individual citizens.
It may be, moreover, observed that we have no reason to suppose that the bondsmenwere admitted to the daily banquets.
Manual labour (to plough, to sow, to work on shipboard) could produce nothing in a time when almost all work was done bybondsmen or family retainers.
By this smaller ring a score of bondsmen may be seen strung together with a rope.
Among the presents made by a superior to an inferior chieftain are mentioned bondsmen and bondsmaids.
His bondsmen went to work and finally succeeded in effecting a credit on a part of the amount and had the satisfaction of paying about one thousand dollars, which had been stolen from the government by this arch swindler.
Nine plagues had wasted Egypt with their tortures grim and slow; The earth was desolated, and scarred by hail and fire; Still even yet her Lord refused to let his bondsmen go To worship in the wilderness, the God of their desire.
They were not scattered, like the slaves in North America, as domestic bondsmen over the surface of the land.
If this be the case the idea evidently is that in our natural condition we are slaves and bondsmen to disobedience, or lawlessness.
They like the old associations, and a change of heart might cause a separation from their wives and their children, so they had rather go on as they are, the slaves of sin, the bondsmen of their own corruption.
You were bondsmen once; sold under sin: sold by the act of Adam, and sold by your own conduct afterwards.
The Hazards, Champlins, Robinsons, and some others accumulated estates ranging from five to ten thousand acres in extent, each with a corps of bondsmen somewhat in proportion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bondsmen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.