Whether or not this story gives the true reason for the early settlement of the Quakers in Virginia, certain it is that they were loyal to the Union that Washington helped to found and opposed to human bondage.
Egyptian history tells us of human bondage; the patriarch Abraham, the founder of the Hebrew nation, owned and dealt in slaves.
Assuredly I could not belong to a church which exacted of its members an admission of the lawfulness of human bondage.
Lecturers are enlisted in their service, and the clergy, as identified with the cause of human bondage, are daily held up to public detestation as heartless hypocrites.
Yet in his plays, one finds a greater attention to conventional technique and "form" than one finds in books like Of Human Bondage and The Moon and Sixpence.
The day will come, however, when people will think of him as the man who wrote Of Human Bondage.
It was the misfortune of the South that its contention for its own right of self-government was inseparably linked in the minds of men abroad with the cause of human bondage, against which British public sentiment revolted.
Tried by this reasonable and scriptural rule all apologies, objections and excuses offered for the perpetuation of human bondage, vanish away.
Look at that awful despotism, that you may understand what a savage, scaly, bloody-mouthed beast was welcomed into the church and baptized with a Christian baptism, if we may believe the advocates of human bondage.
He who at that date looked abroad over the world, might see the pillars of human bondage shaken, and falling in every part of the habitable globe which had been reclaimed by civilization.
It was about the Revolutionary epoch, that is, the last quarter of the eighteenth century, when the conscience of men began to be active on the subject of human bondage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human bondage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.