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Example sentences for "enslavement"

Lexicographically close words:
ensignes; ensigns; ensilage; enslave; enslaved; enslaver; enslaves; enslaving; ensnare; ensnared
  1. To procure such labor-power the rape of women was at first resorted to, and then the enslavement of vanquished men, who had formerly been killed.

  2. The rise of the patriarchate implied the rule of private property and the subjugation and enslavement of woman.

  3. To do right is in one sense an act of violence; it is suffering, expiation, a cross, for it means the conquest and enslavement of self.

  4. War is a brutal and fierce means of pacification; it means the suppression of resistance by the destruction or enslavement of the conquered.

  5. People are perhaps too apt to write of the industrial revolution as though it led to the enslavement and overworking of poor children who had hitherto been happy and free.

  6. There was no process of enslavement as civilization grew, but the headmen and leaderly men grew in power and authority, and the common men did not keep pace with them, and fell into a tradition of dependence and subordination.

  7. And it was only this that prevented their farther enslavement as a class, after the provinces were absolved from the British Crown.

  8. The very forward forces of industry that fastened slavery on the South were weaving a social system which made the enslavement of laborers impossible and unprofitable.

  9. Let me say in the beginning that nothing which I shall say should be taken as an endorsement of the enslavement of my race.

  10. Jefferson and the leading statesmen of his day held fast to the idea that the enslavement of the African was socially, morally, and politically wrong.

  11. To demonstrate our enslavement of the Gentile governments of Europe, we shall show our power to one by crimes of violence, that is, by a reign of terror.

  12. Protocol Seven says: "To demonstrate our enslavement of the Gentile governments of Europe, we will show our power to one of them by crimes of violence, that is, a reign of terror.

  13. In order to demonstrate our enslavement of the Gentile governments of Europe, we shall show our power to one of them by crimes of violence, that is, by a reign of terror.

  14. England prated toleration and planned the enslavement of all thought, so now the bigoted plotters against emancipation begin to prate of Constitutional Liberty.

  15. She seemed to go farther: she issued a decree prohibiting the enslavement of serfs.

  16. But the Church helped the further enslavement of the workers.

  17. I execrate the enslavement of the mind of our young children by the ecclesiastics.

  18. Think of the irony and tragedy of this self-enslavement of the human mind!

  19. If one mother or father may be warned in time, if one single life may be saved from the traps men make and the lures they bait for the enslavement of the flower and innocence of the nation the author will have been well repaid indeed.

  20. The wary old spider, bold enough when maneuvering the enslavement of innocent girls, had fled to cover at the first alarm.

  21. Therefore, most mighty King, while busying thyself with murders and battles and the enslavement of cities it will perhaps be possible for thee to win the other names, but thou wilt never by any means have the reputation of being 'good.

  22. For he thought the enslavement of the cities a great glory for himself, considering it absolutely nothing that disregarding treaties and compacts he was performing such deeds against the Romans.

  23. It was interesting to note how one might trace the enslavement of woman, step by step with the enslavement of labor; the two things went hand in hand, and stood or fell together.

  24. This differentiation of classes is also marked by the appearance of slavery, the result of wars and the right of private property (enslavement for debt).

  25. Unless, therefore, the letter of the arbitrary law explicitly authorize the enslavement of the child, the child is born free, though the parent were a slave.

  26. If, however, any one thinks he can place his finger upon any constitutional law, that has enslaved a parent, let him follow that law, and see whether it also expressly authorized the enslavement of the child.

  27. They would apply as well to whites as to blacks, and would as much authorize the enslavement of whites as of blacks.

  28. Were it otherwise, these principles might be appealed to, as well to sanction the enslavement of men, as the capture of wild beasts.

  29. On the other hand, every enslavement of men is at the same time a limitation of my freedom, or, what is the same thing, a negation of my human existence by its bestial existence.

  30. Every fight only puts stronger means of enslavement in the hands of the men who at a given time are in power.

  31. Thus every legislation "has for its consequence at once the enslavement of society and the depravation of the legislators.

  32. Never is man so sensible of his enslavement and his helplessness, as when he has a wish but has no will.

  33. Even the regenerated man, who in this endeavor has the aid of God, is mournfully conscious that sin is the enslavement of the human will.

  34. During the whole period of our enslavement we made only two slight insurrections.

  35. In the days of our enslavement we did not seem to him to be much disturbed about physical freedom.

  36. Allow me to note this great fact; that by enslavement in America the negro has come into possession of the great English language.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enslavement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolutism; adoption; appropriation; assumption; bondage; captivity; colonization; conquest; control; domination; feudalism; indent; occupation; oppression; peonage; preemption; preoccupation; prepossession; requisition; restraint; serfdom; servility; servitude; slavery; subjection; subjugation; thrall; tyranny; usurpation; vassalage; villenage; yoke