indenture in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Some owned slaves or had indentured servants work for them.
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Women, indentured servants and children were neither allowed at the meetings nor given any political power.
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At the age of eleven he was indentured to a farmer, remaining only a year.
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The foundation's indenture of trust stipulates that the paintings in the collection be kept in exactly the places they are.
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However, indentured servitude at the springs continued past this point.
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In past times it has been associated with slavery, indentured labour, and other economic models of high inequity.
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Other pirates had been indentured servants, especially the fourteen-year variety.
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The adjective free in this context may also be taken to infer that the mason is not enslaved, indentured or feudally bound.
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However, territorial governments evaded this law by use of indenture laws.
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The relative price of slaves and indentured servants in the antebellum period did decrease.
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