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1 The Thirty Years' War in Germany wrought much mischief to the monasteries.
2 Thus died Fimbria, who had done much mischief to Asia after Mithridates.
3 Who would think that such little animals could do so much mischief .
4 He was a great baron, and wrought much mischief to his adversaries.
5 Or was as much mischief as might well be done wrought already?
6 May not a man have good will and yet do much mischief ?
7 So much the better: the child may keep you out of much mischief .
8 They do much mischief in corn-fields by eating the young corn.
9 He made much mischief , but excited no hopes in the minds of reformers.
10 Two battles lost in Champagne would not have done me so much mischief .
11 Happily however we got the fire out without doing much mischief .
12 Great fleets and armies were there assembled, which did the English much mischief .
13 That is how they managed to get into so much mischief .
14 To-day one cannot tell how much mischief has been actually done.
15 She wanted to explain how much mischief might be done by such reports.
16 Here he was told he might do as much mischief as he pleased.
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