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1 Some of the people were here who behaved with such savage barbarity to Capt.
2 It was not easy to recognise, through the mutilations of savage barbarity , the features of the sufferer.
3 They have been treated with savage barbarity by the Hessians, but I believe more so by Britons.
4 This act of more than savage barbarity was committed at the brickfields, in the house of one Jones, a soldier.
5 Nothing but the most savage barbarity , the most egregious roguery, or the blindest ambition could have imagined the doctrine of eternal punishments.
6 You know that she contends for that freedom to which all men are entitled,-thatshe contends against oppression, rapine, and more than savage barbarity .
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