The Spanish subsequently raided the islands, attacking and enslaving the Arawaks, but did not settle there. |
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They are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ages of the world. |
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In fact, I suspect he'd go on an extended rant about how the evil totalitarian government was enslaving him and stealing his TV or some such. |
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In other words, freedom cannot prevail without taking all intervening and enslaving hands off of the brains and hearts of the individuals. |
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It continues its raids, terrorizing villages, killing civilians and capturing and enslaving children. |
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Practically enslaving me, killing my parents, ruining my estate, and refusing to tell me whether my only brother is still living is kindly? |
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Earlier this year, three soldiers and paramilitaries were convicted of mass rape and of sexually enslaving women. |
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Sin, too, is a very powerful and cruel tyrant, dominating and ruling over the whole world, capturing and enslaving all men. |
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Each state should make provision under its criminal law for an offence of enslaving and trafficking in human beings. |
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The Greeks punished the people of Karyae for this treachery by enslaving the women and make them carry heavy loads. |
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Stop an evil vampire lord from plunging the world into darkness and enslaving humanity. |
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Thus, gold was also the motivation for many campaigns and the subjugation and enslaving of whole peoples, who were settled in gold-rich areas. |
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I feel sorry for pet owners, because I know they love their pets and nature in general, but enslaving an animal is cruel. |
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The Vikings are the archetypal slavers in European history, enslaving victims in eastern Europe and the Mediterranean area, and selling them in markets far away. |
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More broadly, his counternarrative of the Enlightenment suggested that the modern institutions we imagined were freeing us were in fact enslaving us in insidious ways. |
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They are a constant source of criminality, oppressing and enslaving people, endangering the life and limb even of children. |
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To the Tory right, this was tantamount to EU super-state enslaving the British bulldog. |
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From being a friend of freedom, technology became an agent of brutality, slaughtering and enslaving people on a terrifying scale. |
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The poncho is black, for grief, and red, for the blood spilt during the fight against the domination and enslaving of indigenous peoples. |
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In it the Party of the Big Brother invented the means of enslaving men's minds. |
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In France, trafficking in human beings and enslaving others are not criminal offences as such. |
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In ancient times, Mallow was considered to be sacred, able to free the spirit from enslaving passions. |
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Trying to identify the persons or objects toward which the gratitude should be directed could be an enslaving project, so why not enjoy your freedom instead? |
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He used the power of the Antichrist to open Hell's gates, releasing billions of demons onto the Earth, killing most of and enslaving all of the human race. |
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The motive for enslaving Africans was primarily economic-their labour was needed on the plantations of the New World-but the official rationale was that they were heathens. |
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Finally, I hope that more people will read newspapers and magazines, that the press will contribute to the revival of the written word, and off-set the enslaving dominance of the TV screen. |
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Have you not found, with all your talent, a way to make peace, to achieve power, and obtain wealth that does not mean killing, destroying, or enslaving your fellow men? |
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In Titans, Gemma plays Io, a mysterious demigoddess who guides Perseus on his quest to stop the evil Underworld enslaving the planet. |
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Profits made possible by enslaving blacks had not only allowed Thomas Jefferson to enjoy fine French wines: they had also underpinned America's banks, its economic dynamism and its dominance in the world. |
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Either way, they are now impeccably stylish bohemians who are more interested in philosophy and art than they are in enslaving mankind, or other such vampiric pursuits. |
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In a word, he has failed to demonstrate that the Europe of Brussels is more than a machine for grinding down, impoverishing and enslaving nations and peoples. |
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History shows that sugar as a single crop was closely associated with the enslaving of Africans, forcibly uprooted from their natural communities, and brought to Cuba, Haiti and other Caribbean islands. |
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To put forward mystical or moral reasons in order to oblige them to submit their thought to that of the authority is one of the most perfect means of enslaving their intelligence. |
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The practice of enslaving prisoners may also have been taken from the Mongols. |
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The idea of enslaving the Tainos had instantly struck Columbus as plausible, even desirable. |
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Like Cortez, Columbus angered the Spanish royalty through subjugating and enslaving the native people. |
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In the digital magazine Dabiq, ISIL claimed religious justification for enslaving Yazidi women whom they consider to be from a heretical sect. |
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The Spaniards took little interest in the island after enslaving the native Lucayan inhabitants. |
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He replied with what he had heard from his scouts, saying that Pizarro and his men were killing and enslaving countless numbers on the coast. |
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He does not divinize nature, but rather becomes himself God with the sole purpose of enslaving others. |
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The practice of enslaving enemy combatants and their villages was widespread throughout Western and West Central Africa, although wars were rarely started to procure slaves. |
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With the rise of a large commercial slave trade, driven by European needs, enslaving your enemy became less a consequence of war, and more and more a reason to go to war. |
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These indigenous enslaving expeditions were known as bandeiras. |
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