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1
These children have predominantly been seriously
maltreated
by
their families, she said.
2
The Tectosagian Voles, Hymrian in origin and
maltreated
by
Rome, joined them.
3
He had loaded Athens with gifts and was nevertheless
maltreated
by
Cleon.
4
They also had been plundered and
maltreated
by
the Crows, those universal freebooters.
5
He sold nothing that day and was profusely
maltreated
by
the attending force at the buying office.
6
DEAREST, sweetest, most beauteous, fascinating, and charming of all cousins, most basely
maltreated
by
an unworthy kinsman!
7
Yet, she holds her peace, and does not refuse to have her body beaten and
maltreated
by
them.
8
"This knight," he cried, "shamefully
maltreated
by
yonder villain, is my father.
9
O Jack, how could you? cried Jill, dismayed at sight of the precious book so
maltreated
by
the owner.
10
Knobsticks are usually threatened, insulted, beaten, or otherwise
maltreated
by
the members of the Union; intimidated, in short, in every way.
11
In 1837 a ship under British colours was wrecked near Aden, and the crew and passengers grievously
maltreated
by
the Arabs.
12
Occasional days, during which cameras that had been
maltreated
by
the wind were patched up, were now looked upon as inevitable.
13
Watched by kidnappers,
maltreated
by
professed abolitionists, who didn't want slaves at the South, nor niggers in their own houses, North.
14
Satouriona hated them as allies of his enemies; and his tribesmen, robbed and
maltreated
by
the lawless soldiers, exulted in their miseries.
15
Several of those who remained faithful to that chief were
maltreated
by
Kake while passing to the Desert in search of skins.
16
The new authority will also provide an avenue of redress for citizens who feel they have been defrauded or
maltreated
by
licence holders.