adjustment bond, bearer bond, contract by deed, debenture, discount bond, general obligation bond, indent, nominal rate, promissory note, special contract, voting bond
Definitionn. a concave cut into a surface or edge
Last update: September 2, 2015
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In 1810, by which year the number of slaves had increased to 237, the anti-slavery party was strong enough to secure the repeal of the indenture law, which had received the unwilling acquiescence of Governor Harrison. [Please select]
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The lot of the indentured servant was not ordinarily a hard one. [Please select]
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Every little sailing ship brought white workmen--called servants--consigned, indentured, apprenticed to many-acred planters. [Please select]
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Indentured servants and slaves should receive freedom in exchange for support to the Commonwealth. [Please select]
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But he had at this place an overseer and some indentured laborers. [Please select]
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"And have her running off with an indentured servant, as Anne Loughton did." [Please select]
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"'T is a pity thou 'rt indentured, for we have crying need of trained men." [Please select]
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Some of the best citizens of America have the blood of indentured servants in their veins. [Please select]
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Special reference: Karl Geiser, _Redemptioners and Indentured Servants_ (Yale Review, X, No.) [Please select]
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Chief after chief accepted the indenture which made him owner in fee simple under the king of his tribal lands. [Please select]
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Their leaders were the worst class in our province, being mostly convicts who had served their terms of indenture. [Please select]
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