| 41. | In 1585, he published his " The True Difference Betweene Christian Subjection and Unchristian Rebellion ".
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| 42. | He saw armies as enemies of liberty and physical and moral subjection as a necessary condition of army life.
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| 43. | The portrayals of women and focus on power relations and subjection runs like a golden thread through his creations.
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| 44. | According to the school caretaker, Argus Filch, detention meant subjection to various forms of corporal punishment until recently.
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| 45. | Around 1594 most of them fled back to the Aga and Nerchinsk in order to escape subjection by the Daurs.
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| 46. | His alliance with Kent, the subjection of Wessex, and his recent successes added to his power and authority.
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| 47. | We are only told that Ine held Sussex in subjection, followed by some information about Sussex nothing about Surrey.
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| 48. | I am the best source of information regarding myself, and the writing involves factual information, not subjection opinions.
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| 49. | His subjection to the Dragoman caused the Grand Vizier to order his deposition six years later, in August 1740.
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| 50. | In photographic criticism, there have been theories that subjection to greater numbers of images makes people numb to them.
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