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Meanings of robbed the people in English
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Usage of robbed the people in English
1
Puritanism has robbedthepeople even of that one day.
2
They robbedthepeople, taking more than was right.
3
Name the governour, who robbedthepeople, that I may declare his crimes to the emperour.
4
Name the governor who robbedthepeople that I may declare his crimes to the Emperor!
5
Do you think it possible that these wretches have been into Kansas and robbedthepeople there?
6
They robbedthepeople of everything they could destroy or carry off--horses ,cows ,cattle ,sheep ,hogs ,etc
7
The land swarmed with these vermin, appointed without due authority, or self-constituted, who robbedthepeople of horses, mules, cattle, corn, and meat.
8
"Which," I put in firmly, "has done them no good, and has robbedthepeople who really cared about you."