6 Metaphors for servitudes

This Indian military servitude is a clear danger to national interests.

"Oh, penal servitude, I suppose; it's a serious business housebreaking.

"The servitude imposed on a part of the human kind whom God has created is a very cruel thing, and our heart shrinks from it.

Mr. Baty's opinion is that "if it could, and, if the servitude is consequently a real right," the promisee might use its road in time of war, and the owner of the territory would be "bound to permit the use, without giving offense to the enemy who is prejudiced by the existence of the servitude."

Servitude was its law and robbery its methods.

Servitude, loss of liberty, imprisonment, are no such miseries as they are held to be: we are slaves and servants the best of us all: as we do reverence our masters, so do our masters their superiors: gentlemen serve nobles, and nobles subordinate to kings, omne sub regno graviore regnum, princes themselves are God's servants, reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis.

6 Metaphors for  servitudes