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1 After its capture and plunder by M. Fulvius Nobilior in 189, it fell into insignificance.
2 His plan now was to secure his share of the plunder by betraying his accomplices.
3 We are soldiers in enemy's country, and we plunder by right of the known rules of war.
4 An enemy marched against it in 1399, but the citizens purchased immunity from plunder by paying a "sum of a million pieces of gold."
5 And you seven men allowed yourselves to be plundered by four brigands?
6 Plundered by the government' in what has become a weekly protest.
7 Our poor farmers have been robbed and plundered by these rascals.
8 Be not plundered by Chilo, but be not sparing of money on Croton.
9 Wrecks have been plundered by treasure seekers, and a diver's brought up dead.
10 What is to become of the country, plundered by land, plundered by sea?
11 I have seen its influence; I have seen the public treasury plundered by it.
12 That great Egyptian metropolis was then occupied and plundered by the soldiers of Esarhaddon.
13 Berlin itself had been taken and plundered by the Croatians.
14 The maid is doomed to death, not to be plundered by such as you.
15 He defended the land, which, at that time, was much plundered by the vikings.
16 The whole place had evidently been ransacked and plundered by the Boers and the Kaffirs.
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