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despullament
The act of stripping and taking by force.
spoil
despoliation
despoilment
despoilation
spoilation
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furto
1
The
spoliation
will increase the distress; the distress will produce fresh
spoliation
.
2
The
spoliation
of Jerusalem by Titus had taken place in A.D. 70.
3
The first which presents itself is
spoliation
through the avenue of superstition.
4
All the causes which had produced the first
spoliation
would still operate.
5
I left the millions of Italy, and I find
spoliation
and penury.
6
As the
spoliation
went on, the decrees became more and more Draconian.
7
The clergy constantly complained of
spoliation
,
and no doubt individuals suffered much.
8
Wanton destruction and not
spoliation
,
common in war tactics, was their watchword.
9
Where does the right of
spoliation
begin, and where does it end?
10
The princes soon became past masters in the art of
spoliation
.
11
Rye at the time of the
spoliation
were the Austin Friars.
12
Force applied to
spoliation
,
furnishes the great material for the annals of men.
13
He coolly looked round on the results of the
spoliation
of his carriage.
14
He swore vengeance for the
spoliation
of which he considered himself the victim.
15
Two specific laws directly contributed to the effectiveness of this
spoliation
.
16
The deputies passed laws of expulsion, separation, and
spoliation
against them.
spoliation
apply to spoliation
first spoliation
forcible spoliation
fresh spoliation
royal spoliation
Portuguese
furto
espoliação
roubo
Catalan
despullament
espoliació