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- noun Plural form of
indenture .
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Examples
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I put my signature to certain indentures, received my pottage, and fled from his presence.
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I put my signature to certain indentures, received my pottage, and fled from his presence.
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I put my signature to certain indentures, received my pottage, and fled from his presence.
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Pinned to the parchment of one of the indentures was a letter, which Winterborne had never seen before.
The Woodlanders 2006
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Indentured Servants. \% -- In the case of such as came voluntarily, carefully drawn agreements called indentures would be made in writing.
A School History of the United States John Bach McMaster 1892
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Pinned to the parchment of one of the indentures was a letter, which
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1884
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However, custom has taken off the edge of it since; namely, that they who did thus contract matrimony should forfeit their indentures, that is to say, should lose the benefit of their whole service, and not be made free.
The Complete English Tradesman (1839 ed.) Daniel Defoe 1696
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What portion of himself or herself any one complicated physical and psychological human being really and truly 'conveys' to another by means of the simple contract known as the "plighted troth" or that of a larger deed called the called the "solemnization of matrimony", is a riddle difficult of solution; and as to how much one may claim on the strength of one or other of these indentures, that is a more difficult problem still.
Hints for Lovers 1899
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But I was told that there, in fact, was those kind of indentures in the second column also, the vote for U.S. S.nator.
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After a three year apprenticeship - "indentures" they called it - I was ready to cover court without being chaperoned by a senior.
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