When standing in the kitchen, with the fridge on the left, there's a door on the right. Click on it. You're standing in a hall, click down. You see another part of the hall with in front of you the stairs. On your left, you see a door. That's the servants' quarters.
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The conshitution was created in 1787 by the state legislatures in the Congress meeting hall of Philadelphia, but was removed from the meeting hall when the servants emptied the chamber pots.
The Conshitution was created to replace the weak and ineffective Sharticles of Confederation.
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Squires are the the servants of Knights. They would eat food provided in the great hall, not chew on the roof of the castle.
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The plural noun 'servants' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.
Examples:
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Slave owners referred to house servants as domestics or house slaves.
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Some synonyms for indentured servants include apprentices, bondmen, and bonded laborers.
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The duration of Servants' Entrance is 1.47 hours.
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Which old days? Who's servants? It really depended on those two elements. Slaves were servants, and personal assistants are the modern servants. As you can see, there's a huge difference between the two, and there were servants that did everything you can imagine at some point in history.
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Servants typically live in the households of their employers, either in a designated area of the house or in separate servants' quarters. Their living conditions can vary depending on the household, but in general, servants are provided with accommodation, meals, and sometimes other basic necessities as part of their employment.
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Anyone the queen or the wife of the Pharaoh chose to be the servants
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Servants of the Blessed Sacrament was created in 1858.
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Franciscan Servants of Jesus was created in 1997.
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The same place you get all the other servants, at the Ardougne Servants guild.
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how did indentured servants come to the new world
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Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
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The ISBN of The Servants of Twilight is 0-425-12125-9.
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Are you a guest, a noble, a child, or a servant?
The nobles and guests would eat in the Great Hall, the host and his very special retainers and guests on a raised platform. Children would eat in their own quarters, overseen by their nurses or governesses.
The servants would eat in the kitchen, except some of the outside servants (stable-keepers, dog and falcon tenders) who would eat with their charges.
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the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants
the majority of the English migrants to chesapeake were indentured servants
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depends where they were sent to, there were more indentured servants in the north versus the south
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Montague servants Sampson and Gregory, followed by Capulet servants, then the Prince
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A group of servants is typically referred to as staff or household staff.
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Balthasar and Abraham were servants to the Montague family in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
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Civil servants may not campaign on behalf of a particular political candidate.
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The exact ages of the servants have never been given.
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Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate was created in 1892.
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Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants was created in 1871.
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