「subjection」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

subjection

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  • is given him to be trained and brought into subjection, and then used for the protection of the wea
  • ccessful in reducing the Parliamentarians to subjection; but the severity with which he ravaged the
  • Bede records that Ine held Sussex in subjection for "several years", but in 722 an exile nam
  • Humans have gradually thrown off the subjection in which they were initially held by the old
  • s are fit for any place of authoritie, or of subjection in Church or commonwealth.
  • d property, but made them feel the burden of subjection in the shape of pecuniary exactions and mili
  • e fifth of the surrounding settlements whose subjection initiated the history of Sparta, in the eigh
  • John Stuart Mill's book The Subjection of Women.
  • His alliance with Kent, the subjection of Wessex, and his recent successes added to
  • Among Edwin's first actions as ruler was the subjection of Elmet and exile of Ceretic in atonement f
  • he complex of ideas generated by the brutish subjection of man both by external nature and by the cl
  • , solicitations or assaults, the unavoidable subjection of the sexual deviate to erotic stimulation
  • a person, having as its cosmical effect the subjection of all material to spiritual existences.
  • met him, and offered terms of obedience and subjection, on the acceptance of which they returned ho
  • mbition on the one Hand, and a pusillanimous Subjection on the other.
  • under the rule of a king; and thence held in subjection somewhat stricter than the other German nati
  • Romans 13:1 “Let every person be in subjection to the governing authorities.
  • five techniques were wall-standing, hooding, subjection to noise, deprivation of sleep, and deprivat
  • round living facilities, and, as a result of subjection to a specific kind of radiation, all males h
  • tum was noticed as one of the cities left in subjection to that monarch.
  • and their poverty they have hitherto escaped subjection to Ali of Janina.
  • ry of 1334, Balliol "acknowledged fealty and subjection to his English namesake, and surrendered Ber
  • spheres of influence due to their occasional subjection to annexation.
  • s, have necessarily prescribed to them their subjection to our paternal control.”
  • 647, thus securing the country from complete subjection to the rebels.
  • By refusing subjection to a supposedly legitimate pope, they contra
  • , but that both Britons and Scots were under subjection to the Northumbrian Angles.