Which preposition to use with servitude

in Occurrences 50%

A free hand at home in return for servitude in diplomacy and warthe deal is called "Hegemony," and is as old as Ancient Greece.

of Occurrences 43%

Among whom were two hundred and fifty men and women slaves, all of whom he by baptism, not only rescued from the servitude of the devil, but gave them their bodily liberty also and exempted them from the yoke of human servitude.

for Occurrences 31%

Surely you must know the meaning of those words?" "Servitude for twenty years.

to Occurrences 17%

I was bound in servitude to her uncle, Roger Fairfax, and am therefore a runaway slave.

under Occurrences 13%

He carried his victorious arms northwards, defeated the Britons in every encounter, pierced into the inaccessible forests and mountains of Caledonia, reduced every state to subjection in the southern part of the island, and chased before him all the men of fiercer and more intractable spirits, who deemed war and death itself less intolerable than servitude under the victors.

on Occurrences 10%

Rather, these two cognate facts, the absence from ancient Christian epitaphs of all titles of rank and honor on the one hand, or of disgrace and servitude on the other, can only be adequately explained by an appeal to the religion of those who made them.

as Occurrences 8%

Argumentative facts might be produced ad infinitum to prove that the legal enactments for the government of the slave states of America have been framed so as to vest in the proprietor as much control over the lives and persons of those they hold in servitude as any animal in the category of plantation stock.

among Occurrences 6%

This migratory humour is not, however, universal to the Albanians, but applies only to those who go in quest of rural employment, and who are found in a state of servitude among even the Greeks.

below Occurrences 4%

Let the compromising expedient of the constitution be annually adopted, which regards them as inhabitants, but as debased by servitude below the equal level of free inhabitants, which regards the slave as divested of two-fifths of the man.

without Occurrences 3%

Then came those days, never to be recalled without a blush, the days of servitude without loyalty and sensuality without love, of dwarfish talents and gigantic vices, the paradise of cold hearts and narrow minds, the golden age of the coward, the bigot, and the slave.

at Occurrences 3%

Of these miserable creatures he sent the wives and children into servitude at Boston, while he caused the menthirty-seven in numberto be bound hand and foot, and carried in a shallop outside the harbor, where they wore thrown overboard.

beyond Occurrences 3%

Have you never been told what happened?" "Only that I was roughly forbidden to speak, called every foul name the learned Judge could think of, and then sentenced to twenty years penal servitude beyond seas," I answered soberly.

into Occurrences 3%

In providing for its own revision or amendment, it declares, that no alteration of it shall ever take place, so as to introduce slavery or involuntary servitude into the state.

by Occurrences 2%

You risk five years' penal servitude by this freak.

with Occurrences 2%

Though her sister would have shared the throne with Andranodorus, had he succeeded in his designs, she must have been in servitude with the rest.

towards Occurrences 1%

To denounce was to please; zeal is one of the forms of servitude towards which people lean the most willingly.

unto Occurrences 1%

The time hath been when my soul's liberty Vow'd servitude unto that heavenly face, Whilst both had equal liberty of choice; But since the holy bond of marriage Hath left me single, you a wedded wife, Let me not be the third unlawfully To do Earl Lacy so foul injury.

within Occurrences 1%

I think all these reverend gentlemen who insist on the word "obey" in the marriage service should be removed for a clear violation of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution, which says there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude within the United States.

over Occurrences 1%

The opinion was freely expressed that the British Government not only placed a strained interpretation upon the only basis for her action, the treaty of 1891, but that even upon this interpretation she possessed no real servitude over the territory used by her for warlike purposes.

against Occurrences 1%

Now Onesimus, in the very act of taking to flight, showed that he had been submitting to servitude against his will, and that the house of his owner had previously been a prison to him.

from Occurrences 1%

Those, who would have had otherwise no hopes, but that their miseries would be terminated by death, were then freed from their servile condition; those, who, by the laws of war, would have had otherwise an immediate prospect of servitude from the hands of their imperious conquerors, were then exchanged; a custom, which has happily descended to the present day.

Which preposition to use with  servitude