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  • 41Nexum — was a debt bondage contract in the early Roman Republic. The debtor pledged his person as collateral should he default on his loan. Nexum was abolished by the Lex Poetelia Papiria in 326 BC. Contents 1 The contract 2 Abolishment 3 See also …

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  • 42Kushiel's Dart — Infobox Book name = Kushiel s Dart image caption = First edition cover author = Jacqueline Carey cover artist = John Jude Palencar country = United States language = English series = Kushiel s Legacy genre = Fantasy novel publisher = Tor Books… …

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  • 43chattel — n 1. property, estate, estate and effects, holdings, possessions, what one has to one s name, what one can call one s own, Law. chose; movable, movable article; Law. acquest; Law. hereditament. 2.Usu. chattels belongings, personal belongings,… …

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  • 44serf — n 1. helot, villein, vassal, peon, (in pre Nor man England) ceorl, Obs. churl. 2. slave, bondman, bond slave, chattel, chattel slave, indentured servant, servant, thrall, Hist, or Archaic. theow …

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  • 45thrall — n 1. slave, bondsman, bond slave, chattel slave, chattel, indentured servant, Hist, or Archaic. theow; bondswoman, bondmaid. 2. thralldom. See thralldom …

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  • 46Appius and Virginia — is an early seventeenth century stage play, a tragedy by John Webster (and perhaps Thomas Heywood). It is the third and least famous of his tragedies, after The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi .HeywoodOn the basis of his distinctive Latinate …

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  • 47Archdiocese of Dublin —     Dublin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Dublin     (DUBLINIUM; DUBLINENSIS).     Archdiocese; occupies about sixty miles of the middle eastern coast of Ireland, and penetrates inland, about forty six miles, including all the County of Dublin,… …

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  • 48Bondslave — Bond slave , n. A person in a state of slavery; one whose person and liberty are subjected to the authority of a master. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 49Jane Wilde — Jane Francesca Agnes, Lady Wilde (27 December 1821 ndash; 3 February 1896) [Howes, Marjorie. Lady Wilde and the Emergence of Irish Cultural Nationalism. Ideology and Ireland in the Nineteenth Century. Ed. Foley and Ryder. Dublin: Four Courts… …

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  • 50Hugh Ross Williamson — (1901 1978) was a prolific British historian, and a dramatist. Starting from a career in the literary world, and having a Nonconformist background, he became an Anglican clergyman in 1943; and later in 1955 a Catholic convert. He wrote many… …

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