140 examples of manacled in sentences

" "Fettered and manacled?" "Behold his wrists and ankles.

Afflicted with catarrhal affections, manacled by the fetters of dreadfully acute rheumatism, some contrived for a while to get over the shortening day's march and drag along some others.

but was manacled and muffled; no dead leaves to rustle, since all dead leaves lay deeper than death under the snow.

If at all, the resolution of the conflict will come by a pooling of actual powers and interests, in which the religion of science will play the great part of the Liberator of mankind from the whole system of torments that have made the way of all flesh a path of rocks along which a manacled prisoner crawls to his doom.

I can't get away," muttered the manacled man.

First the royal officers, twenty-three in number, were ranged in two files, and ordered to walk forward manacled and bareheaded; next came the hangman with his bonnet on his head, dressed in the livery of his office, and mounted on his horse that drew a vehicle of new form devised for the occasion; and then on this vehicle was seen Montrose himself, seated on a lofty form, and pinioned, and uncovered.

"Tied" does not express it; he was gagged, manacled, twisted, contorted, wound about, crossed and recrossed, held without a chance of motion, scarcely of breath.

O, if Bull and Waterland had been first philosophers, and then divines, instead of being first, manacled, or say articled clerks of a guild;if the clear free intuition of the truth had led them to the Article, and not the Article to the defence of it as not having been proved to be false,how different would have been the result!

Our Lord was still clothed in his purple garment, his crown of thorns upon his head, and his hands manacled, when the archers brought him up to the tribunal, and placed him between the two malefactors.

The calm, deliberate composure with which he spoke of his late deeds and intentions, the expression of his fiend-like face when excited by enthusiasm, still bearing the stains of the blood of helpless innocence about him, clothed with rags and covered with chains, yet daring to raise his manacled hands to heaven, with a spirit soaring above the attributes of man,I looked on him, and the blood curdled in my veins.

There is not a village or road that does not behold the sad procession of manacled outcasts, whose chains and mournful countenances tell that they are exiled by force from all that their hearts hold dear."

After being thus manacled for some months, he was releasedbut his spirit was unsubdued.

" The Western Luminary, a religious paper published at Lexington, Kentucky, in an editorial article, in the summer of 1833, says: "A few weeks since we gave an account of a company of men, women and children, part of whom were manacled, passing through our streets.

Last week, a number of slaves were driven through the main street of our city, among whom were a number manacled together, two abreast, all connected by, and supporting a heavy iron chain, which extended the whole length of the line.

The other end is passed through a ring in the bolt of the next handcuffs, and the slaves being manacled thus, two and two together, walk up, and the coffle chain is passed, and they go up towards the head of the coffle.

I am manacled, wounded, bleeding, dying!

Immediately after, I travelled almost the whole length of the kingdom, in poverty and distress, in hourly danger of being retaken and manacled like a felon.

And Kittredge manacled in the dock, yet wildly happy!

In front of them all, and prepared for the march, stood in double files about two hundred men slaves, manacled and chained to each other."

" "What!" shrieked the sheriff, raising his manacled hands.

" While I was speaking the men gathered closely about us, and almost before my words were uttered, our wrists were manacled behind us and we were blindfolded.

" With these comforting words they thrust me into the cell, manacled and blindfolded.

They were manacled to be sent to Ireland to be tried for treason, not as enemies taken in the field.

Joe followed and saw a dirt covered man, securely manacled to an officer, entering the waiting room.

A State in a condition of duress would be presumed to speak as an individual manacled and in prison might be presumed to be in the enjoyment of freedom.

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