-
titled "Of
Human Bondage, or the
Strength of the Emotions" (Latin: De
servitute humana seu de
affectuum viribus). A free person, says Spinoza, is able...
-
servitus servitude,
subjugation Servitude, i.e. an ea****t.
Plural servitutes. si sine
liberis decesserit if (he)
should depart without children Certain...
- in
their attempts to
rescue England "ex tur****ima
muliebris libidinis servitute" "from a most
sordid slavery to a woman's voracity". A
brief English Catholic...
- livestock.
Under Roman law,
usufruct was a type of
personal servitude (
servitutes personarum), a
beneficial right in another's property. The usufructuary...
- differunt, quod
femina dominatur: in
tantum non modo a libertate, sed
etiam a
servitute degenerant. Hic
Suebiae finis.[citation needed] Gjelstad, Anne Helene...
- them a forest,
pasture and
other privileges,
known under the name of
servitutes,
which proved to be a
source of
incessant irritation between the landowners...
- staves. The
water inlet is
continued by a byp****
gallery providing the
servitute discharge. The
second intake is
installed where the
Izvorul Muntelui stream...
- driving"), an actus, or
carriage track. A via
combined both
types of
servitutes,
provided it was of the
proper width,
which was
determined by an arbiter...
-
sicut vetus aetas vidit quid
ultimum in
libertate esset, ita nos quid in
servitute [and just as the
former age
witnessed how far
freedom can go, so we have...
- War veteran, and chaplain. He was born enslaved, and
briefly worked in
servitute within the
Confederate States Army,
before electing to join the Union...