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Bondsman may
refer to: bail
bondsman indentured servant, may be
called a "bondservant" This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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agreements made in the
Akkadian city of Eshnunna,
located in modern-day Iraq.
Bondsmen obtain the
release of
defendants from jail by
paying sums of
currency and...
- a three-tier
social structure: nobility, freemen, and
dependent debtor-
bondsmen.: 3 : 672
Among the
nobility were
leaders known as datus, who were responsible...
- al-ʻebād was
translated by
Hamid Algar into
English as The Path of God's
Bondsmen: From
Origin to Return. Rāzi was born to a
Persian family in Rey, then...
- (Einwohnerzahlen auf
Grundlage des
Zensus 2011). Freed, p. 13 Freed, John B.
Noble Bondsmen:
Ministerial Marriages in the
Archdiocese of Salzburg, 1100-1343. (Ithaca...
- fly from
their Da Kine Bail
Bonds headquarters in
Hawaii to
various bail
bondsmen businesses around the
United States as they ****ist in
apprehending criminals...
- al-bilad wa-akhbar al-'ibad ("Monument of
Places and
History of God's
Bondsmen")
about 1270. This was
followed shortly thereafter by John of Montecorvino...
-
statement on slavery,
proposing that
Virginia eman****te and
deport its
bondsmen with "the aid of the Union".
Monroe was
active in the
American Colonization...
- were
brought up to
Arabia every year
during the hajj, and that "there are
bondsmen and
bondwomen and free
negro families in
every tribe and town". Slavery...
- June 2013.
Retrieved 28
February 2012. the lot of both
Manchu and
Chinese bondsmen. In 1727 the to-min or "idle
people " of Cheh
Kiang province (a Ningpo...