Aún no tenemos significados para "make a conquest".
1One woman is determined to make a conquest flattering to her vanity.
2Take him in the right way, and make a conquest of him-forgood.
3He liked to make a conquest of beauties as well as of provinces.
4You bade me seek and make a conquest of him, did you not?
5I want you to make a conquest of the archduke.
6Yes of course she could make a conquest; by gaslight she was still passably goodlooking.
7She received it from Émile de Girardin, of whom she endeavoured to make a conquest.
8To make a conquest of Lord Byron!
9I am not seeking to make a conquest of Mrs. Hanway-Harley; that tremendous ambition does not claim me.
10He thought it would be pleasant to see more of her, delightful to make a conquest of her.
11How can you make a conquest?
12She awoke to the very matter-of-factness of the present moment, and she determined to make a conquest of Fitz.
13You turned from a man who sincerely loved you to make a conquest of another whose heart was engaged.
14Had I been so unfortunate as to make a conquest, which would render me the rival of the captain?
15Had she designed to make a conquest of her martial lover she could not have set to work more diplomatically.
16All were on fire to distinguish themselves by military achievements, and to make a conquest of importance for their master.
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