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1 She was despoiled of nothing, since Texas was forever lost to her.
2 Youth is despoiled of the garment of grief in this sort.
3 An Englishman was despoiled of his lands when Frode the Dane took Avalcomb.
4 Fouché was despoiled of his dignities, and relegated to the senatorship of Aix.
5 The huts were all deserted, and despoiled of every article of any value.
6 He had been despoiled of everything, and threatened with imprisonment.
7 He sent her back to her father in Gaul thus despoiled of her natural charms.
8 Ripton was familiar with the rod, a monster much despoiled of his terrors by intimacy.
9 Timur ben Balkin, brother of Abdallah, was in the same violent manner despoiled of Malaga.
10 Ye shall be despoiled of your unjustly-acquired possessions, which will be escheated to the Crown.
11 He was therefore despoiled of all he possessed, and banished into perpetual exile and slavery.
12 They had nothing to say, as dry of thought as they were despoiled of energy.
13 Trees were despoiled of their leaves, and the green cockade was flaunted from almost every head.
14 That the cabin beyond had likewise been despoiled of its treasure was almost a foregone conclusion.
15 The wealthy are never despoiled of their bodies.
16 And he displayed his left hand despoiled of two fingers, which had just been cut off.
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