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1 These small states owed allegiance to the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.
2 Neither she nor they, on the supposition, ever owed allegiance to the Union.
3 They owed allegiance to England, and a small quit-rent went to the King.
4 The situation was still more complex where both sides owed allegiance to Roman Catholicism.
5 To my king and master Bue I alone owed allegiance .
6 There was a Higher Power than the Union Government, to which Susan owed allegiance .
7 Imperial garrisons were demonstrating in every north Firaldian city that owed allegiance to the Empire.
8 In the darkening twilight, the stars were emerging, and not one but owed allegiance to him.
9 They no longer owed allegiance to crowned heads.
10 A good part of the East, however, remains which owed allegiance neither to Media nor to Babylon.
11 They set up their own governments, made their own laws, and owed allegiance to nobody save the king.
12 If she had owed allegiance to Constantine or Theodosius, she certainly owed none to Dietrich, Alboin, or Clovis.
13 Born abroad, they still owed allegiance , one to the Emperor of Austria, the other to the Czar of Russia.
14 Moolraj owed allegiance to the government at Lahore, to which the chieftainship of Mooltan had been subjected by conquest.
15 It owed allegiance to its lord, must pay to him feudal tribute, and aid him in his war enterprises.
16 Nari owed allegiance to Iya.
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