This tournament began in 1872 when Captain Moresby of the Royal Navy introduced the game to Bermuda, holding a match at Somerset to mark " forty years since the unjust thraldom of slavery ".
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The remnant of the House of Hador was then put to thraldom; those able to work were taken to mines of the north or laboured as slaves for the Incomers, and the old were killed or driven out to starve.
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This idea immediately led to the conclusion of the essentially evil nature of the human body, and that if man is to rise to his true nature, he must rid himself of the thraldom, not of sin, but of the body.
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In the deadly land of Taur-nu-Fuin Beleg meets the elf Gwindor, recently escaped from Morgoth's thraldom, and together they rescue T�rin, with Beleg performing an heroic feat of bowmanship, slaying numerous wolf sentinels in the dark.
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We shall shield the Faroe Islands from all the severities of war and establish ourselves there conveniently by sea and air until the moment comes when they will be handed back to Denmark liberated from the foul thraldom into which they have been plunged by German aggression.
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He wrote of his displeasure with the community : " even my Custom House experience was not such a thraldom and weariness; my mind and heart were freer . . . . . Thank God, my soul is not utterly buried under a dung-heap ."
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He subsequently visited the universities of Orl�ans, Poitiers, Toulouse, Montpellier and Wittenberg, saw the practice of surgery at Rome, and went on pilgrimage with others of his nation to Charterhouse, and in 1536 wrote to Thomas Cromwell, complaining that he was in thraldom there.
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It is our rule that, just as in the case of the lovers it was counted no flattery or scandal for them to be willingly and utterly enslaved to their favorites, so there is left one sort of voluntary thraldom which is not scandalous; I mean, in the cause of virtue.
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The earliest document in which it is mentioned dates only from 1470, and it involves that at this date the chapter of Girona, in order to escape the financial thraldom which bound it, like many Catalonian Churches, to the chapter of Le Puy, alleged its " fraternity " involving its equality with the Church of Le Puy.
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One visitor, Mary Carpenter, wrote in 1856 after visiting the city, " I found how very far behind Ahmedabad these other places [ like Calcutta ] were in effort to promote female education among the leading hindus, in emancipation of the ladies from the thraldom imposed by custom; and in self-effort for improvement on their own part ."
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