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1
Naples
conquered
from
the French by the great Spanish general, Gonsalvo of Cordova.
2
He
conquered
from
the Slavs the territory afterwards known as Brandenburg.
3
A dragon guarded at Colchis the golden fleece that Jason
conquered
from
him.
4
Such, Yun nan, recently
conquered
from
a Shan prince, could not be considered.
5
England had been invaded and
conquered
from
France once before.
6
What each soul for itself
conquered
from
out things here:
7
The admiralty was to have a certain proportion of the prizes
conquered
from
the enemy.
8
God only knew what would happen with Sequoyah and with the land
conquered
from
Canada.
9
I tried the experiment of making my escape; but I was fairly
conquered
from
pursuing it.
10
The Christian kings sometimes made donations to the church of lands
conquered
from
their heathen enemies.
11
To the north is the province of Revel and Esthonia, also
conquered
from
the Swedes by Peter.
12
California, as
conquered
from
Mexico in 1847, with 649,762 square miles.
13
And all lands have I
conquered
from
Adrianople to Durazzo, the Greek, the Albanian, and the Servian land.
14
The Dictatorial Government administered the provinces as they were
conquered
from
the Spaniards, collected taxes, and enacted laws.
15
It is hoped Seaford will be
conquered
from
Lord Seaford, and that the two Grants will be thrown out.
16
The court is filled with cannon of all shapes and sizes, many of which were
conquered
from
other nations.
conquered
from
conquered
conquer