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1 From this place Almeyda sent home six ships richly laden for Lisbon.
2 It shows three well-modeled nudes supporting a bowl heavy with richly laden vines.
3 Thirty richly laden merchant ships were captured in the port.
4 She was then richly laden , and we sailed in about March 1770 for England.
5 The fleet captured near Macao a Portuguese vessel richly laden .
6 They'd be cursing themselves if only they knew how richly laden the ships were.
7 No man ever approached his subject more richly laden with philosophic lore than Cicero.
8 Fruit trees and vines were abundant, and they were richly laden with their delicious burdens.
9 They will come back richly laden for you.
10 Our ship was richly laden ; the Spanish authorities were immediately desirous to declare it a lawful prize.
11 I am told she is richly laden .
12 Then everybody stepped into the house and soon the whole company sat down at the richly laden dinner table.
13 Many a time, as Governor of the English Nation over the seas, he had sent forth richly laden vessels.
14 But had he known it, none was so richly laden as that which now sailed homeward bearing a printing-press.
15 At the distance of four-and-twenty miles from land, the fleet captured a barque richly laden with gold, silver, and provisions.
16 When all was ready we started on the chase and returned richly laden with the fruits of the hunter's toil.
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