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And the enslaving of knowledge had another adverse effect, Rees realized.
"Because she tried to outlaw the enslaving of women?"
This was primarily caused by the Chinese enslaving and moving millions of Turkic people into China.
One of the most enduring persecutions against the Romani people was the enslaving of the Romanies.
The Akhbreed had never done much enslaving of the colonials, primarily because there were far too many of them and far too few Akhbreed, and that required subtler means.
And as large states can afford a great expence, in order to support the pomp of majesty; this is a kind of fascination on men, and naturally contributes to the enslaving of them.
Sicut Dudum Encyclical letter of Pope Eugene IV: Against the Enslaving of Black Natives from the Canary Islands, January 13, 1435.
They had made message holders from amber, a material known to pass successfully through the reversed time-warp, and enclosed notes warning the twenty-second-century operators to halt all time travel because of the enslaving of humans by me Tanu.
Two, the Dark Gift, for that is what we called it,, must never be given to those who were not beautiful, for the enslaving of the beautiful with the Dark Blood was more pleasing to a Just God.
'It must seem impossible for you to believe that in a civilized society so abhorrent a practice as the enslaving of one person by another still continues, but I will ask you to try and imagine what it must be like.
The wars referred to were actually aimed at the systematic conquest and destruction of Tupi villages and fields and the enslaving of their inhabitants, as a means of "putting an end to cannibalism" and facilitating their Christianization.
In the afternoon I went on "Enslaving Virginia," a one-hour history walk with a guide, Harvey Bakari, who ran through a quick general history of slavery, then described how slaves did the invisible work, lost to history, that made Williamsburg possible.
Untold Stories This year's theme at Williamsburg, "Enslaving Virginia," offers the most extensive programming yet on the town residents whose stories were largely unknown to tourists until the 1970's, when a new generation of Williamsburg historians began insisting on their inclusion.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: The theme at Williamsburg this year is "Enslaving Virginia," focusing on slavery and how historical events affected the people who lived in Williamsburg, especially the slaves, who made up 52 percent of the population.
But drug experts say perhaps as many as a third of the estimated 750,000 heroin addicts in America are juggling habitual use of what has long been thought of as the most debilitating and enslaving of drugs, managing jobs and even families with few if any outward signs of addiction.
Algeria and surrounding areas, collectively known as the Barbary States, were responsible for piracy in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the enslaving of Christians, actions which brought them into the First and Second Barbary War with the United States of America.
A1 Man Accused of Enslaving Girl A 67-year-old resident of a suburb of Syracuse who was long regarded as a harmless eccentric was arrested after a 16-year-old girl told the police that he had held her captive for six months in an underground bunker beneath his backyard.
The king would be the most absolute prince in the universe, if he could but prevail on a ministry to join with him; but these having their estates below on the continent, and considering that the office of a favourite has a very uncertain tenure, would never consent to the enslaving of their country.
The price of all this hustling was high, and McDougall does not flinch from describing the violence created by the dynamism of white Americans, including the elimination of hundreds of thousands of native people, mostly from disease, and the enslaving of hundreds of thousands of Africans.
Throughout, Baldwin's appeal was both to natural law - arguing that the kidnapping and enslaving of people was inherently wrong and, therefore, illegal - and to the proposition that the mutineers had never legally been enslaved, which seemed corroborated by the circumstantial evidence that the Africans were unable to speak Spanish.
They expressed two religious considerations in their support for abolition of slavery: "the initial enslaving of the people concerned comes under suspicion of illegality by reason of the present-day expansion of Islam in their countries; masters no longer comply with the rules of good treatment which regulate their rights and shelter them from wrong-doing."