The Book of Rights noted that the stipends of the King of Cashel to the kings of his territory included, to the King of Ui Chonaill : ten steeds, shields, horns; and, to the King of BrughRigh ( now Bruree ) : seven steeds, horns, swords and seven serving youths and seven bondmen.
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The coiner was Shakespeare in his 1596 " Merchant of Venice, " in which Shylock says to Antonio, " Shall I bend low and in a bondman's key, / With bated breath and whispering humbleness, / Say this : / ` Fair sir, you spit on me on Wednesday last ? "'
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Basse also wrote a commendatory poem for Michael Baret's " Hipponomie, or the Vineyard of Horsemanship " ( 1618 ), and he has been identified with the'W . B .'who contributed verses to Phillip Massinger's " Bondman " ( 1624 ), although William Browne has also been claimed as their author.
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And 17 22 admonish the Israelites not to wrong the stranger, for you shall remember that you were a bondman in Egypt . ( See also and ) Similarly, in the 8th century BCE prophet Exodus history, saying, Hear this word that the Lord has spoken against you, O children of Israel, against the whole family that I brought up out of the land of Egypt .
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The play was said to be " one of the few American tragedies to hold the stage . " In 1852 Judge Conrad published a volume entitled " Aylmere, or the Bondman of Kent, and other Poems ", the principal poems being The Sons of the Wilderness, a meditative poem on the wrongs and misfortunes of the North American Indians, and a series of sonnets on the Lord's Prayer.
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Another commission was called in 1362 on a complaint by the abbot of Abbotsbury that Walter Devereux was among a number of individuals who tore up stones for metes and bounds in his lands in Tolpuddle ( Dorsetshire ), felled trees, broke a stank erected to store water for times of drought, carried away fish and timber, trod down and consumed with cattle his crops and grass, and so molested his bondmen there that they cannot hold his bondage.
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The rebels also asked'that all bondmen may be made free, for God made all free, with his precious blood shedding .'The rebels may have been articulating a grievance against the 1547 " Act for the Punishment of Vagabonds ", which made it legal to enslave a discharged servant who did not find a new master within three days, though they may also have been calling for the manumission of the thousands of Englishmen and women who were serfs . ( In 1549, an " Act Touching on the Punishment of Vagabonds and Other Idle Persons " avoided the word " slave " but retained many of the harshest provisions of the 1547 " Act " .)
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Prime Minister, responded to the copy of the novel that Heinemann had sent on Caine's request, saying that, " The Bondman " is a work of which I recognise the freshness, vigour and sustained interest no less than its integrity of aim . " Leo Tolstoy read the book " with deep interest . " " The Times " reviewed the book saying that, " It is impossible to deny originality and rude power to this saga, impossible not to admire its forceful directness, and the colossal grandeur of its lead characters . " Caine's biographer in 1901 wrote that the critics " proclaimed it as one of the masterpieces of the century ", describing the book as:
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Not only did he actively enlist all able-bodied black men at an unprecedented rate often with the assistance of all-black recruiting squads, and despite the legislature's strident objection to the continued presence of black troops in the state he sustained martial law in the state in order to override the state's civil courts and governments because of their obvious unwillingness to assume " their clear and positive duty to protect the people from forcible wrongs, whether inflicted under the forms of law or otherwise . " He legitimated slave marriages to protect the wives and children of enlisted men ( in part a response to the Camp Nelson embarrassment ), established refugee camps, fended off efforts by various municipal governments to expel fugitive slaves and free blacks alike and deny them the opportunity to find employment, released slaves from jails and workhouses, ordered that no bondman should be forced into service as substitutes, and issued tens of thousands of travel passes enabling African Americans to move freely within and without the state in search of employment.
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