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1 The valley of the upper Kuskokwim was almost depopulated by it in 1906.
2 In the year 1334 the city was almost depopulated by this dreadful pestilence.
3 Assyria was exhausted; and perhaps half depopulated by the Scythic ravages.
4 The land was depopulated by plague and impoverished by vain revolution.
5 Even in Pascual's time the country had been greatly depopulated by these means.
6 The whole territory of Achin was almost depopulated by wars, executions, and oppression.
7 This beautiful district that had formerly abounded in villages had been depopulated by the slave-hunters.
8 He hastened to the graveyard, though surely the city had not been depopulated by pestilence.
9 Some of the outlying provinces in Asia and Africa were almost depopulated by the slave hunters.
10 He passed through what had been a fertile country, but which was then depopulated by war.
11 Lastly, it was again depopulated by Gelo, and settled once more for the third time by the Geloans.
12 The city, torpid and depopulated by winter, began to revive with hope of the near coming of Cæsar.
13 How far these settlements were depopulated by wars before the Spanish Conquest, it is not easy to say.
14 France, decimated a few years before, by the plague, and further depopulated by massacres, was in a deplorable situation.
15 The island having been depopulated by a pestilence, Zeus changed the ants upon it into human beings (Ovid, Met.
16 If neither China, Japan, America, Northern Europe, nor Australia were depopulated by the Deluge, the Deluge could not have been universal.
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