1 Jo-i means to expel the barbarians ; Kai-Koku means to open the country.
2 Pacem itself has fewer than ten standard days until the barbarians arrive.
3 Of the barbarians massing at the border he said nothing at all.
4 It isn't just the barbarians of Apartheid guilty of mass corruption, though.
5 It was even possible that some had been captured by the barbarians .
6 After his death the ravages of the barbarians became still more fearful.
7 We made contact with the barbarians on approximately the eighteenth of March.
8 Shall the Queens of India be made the sport of the barbarians ?
9 Thus do we hope to deceive the keen eyes of the barbarians .
10 City after city was attacked by the barbarians , and the suburbs plundered.
11 Julius II died without having expelled the barbarians , as he had promised.
12 Mingling with the barbarians unsuspected, he might get possession of the ovoid.
13 All night and next day the barbarians prepared for a final struggle.
14 They had been brought here to satisfy the lusts of the barbarians .
15 Marcus Aurelius would proceed to slaughter the barbarians , and then forgive them.
16 I assure you the barbarians are no more diseased than the Adem.
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