Aún no tenemos significados para "burned the city".
1In fact, they were lucky no one had burned the city down.
2If they had burned the city down, someone would have told me.
3They marched upon Athens, threw the garrison from the rocks of the Acropolis and burned the city.
4Drake and Pizarro had tarried here in their blustering careers, Morgan had captured and burned the city.
5Meanwhile Xerxes invaded Greece through Doris, and came into Phokis, where he burned the city of the Phokaeans.
6They have burned the city, Menion.
7Who burned the city, Fanny?
8At the river Allia, only a few miles from Rome, they annihilated a Roman army and then captured and burned the city itself.
9The Danes took and burned the city of Paris, and they conquered, settled, and gave its name to the present country of Normandy.
10In 1666, when I was closing in on him in London, he set a fire that nearly burned the city to the ground.
11The Greeks had won back Fair Helen, and had burned the city of Troy behind them, but theirs was no triumphant voyage home.
12They ravaged through Cairhien, destroyed every army sent against them, burned the city of Cairhien itself, and fought all the way to Tar Valon.
13He then turned aside to a city of the foreigners called Malle, and took it, and slew all the males and burned the city itself.
14The citizens had earlier burned the City, so that it might not afford shelter to the Swedes against the cannon of the fortress Fredriksten.
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