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1
This road would
make
tributary
to this place a vast district of country.
2
However they conquered, and
made
tributary
the three groups before mentioned.
3
It was immediately invested by the confederate fleet, reduced, and
made
tributary
to Athens.
4
All the moral faculties are
made
tributary
to the one ruling passion-drink ,drink ,drink
5
For Roller had
made
tributary
the provinces Sundmor and Nordmor, after slaying Arthor their king.
6
Genius
makes
tributaries
of all partly-talented people: hence the Persians themselves sent their ambassadors to the Greek oracles.
7
Harald
made
tributaries
of the nations that lay along the Rhine, levying troops from the bravest of that race.
8
The territory was materially reduced in area, and
made
tributary
to the Romans; the city was occupied by a Roman garrison.
9
Conquered by the Hyksos, the old kings retreated to their other capital, Thebes, and were probably
made
tributary
to the conquerors.
10
A work on English grammar and composition, in which the science of the language is
made
tributary
to the art of expression.
11
They await, however, the assurance of the means and conditions on which they may safely be
made
tributary
to the general good.
12
There is no taste but may be interested, no capacity but can be matched, no country but can be
made
tributary
to our own.
13
While it seeks no exclusive privileges upon them for itself, it can never consent to be
made
tributary
to their use to any European power.