Aún no tenemos significados para "much plunder".
1The Romans met other enemies, whom they defeated, and gained much plunder.
2Many women and children were made prisoners, and much plunder was taken.
3Ten years ago fight, but lose many men and not get much plunder.
4However, in the old days there was not much plunder.
5All the cabins were destroyed, the live stock was slain, and much plunder taken.
6The Mormons made an attack on Gallatin one night, and carried off much plunder.
7He is laudably anxious to have as many victims and as much plunder as possible.
8They had suffered too much rape, too much plunder.
9He may come back by morning, but he would not camp away from so much plunder.
10You have heard me called a pirate, but I don't reckon on taking home much plunder now.
11Many skirmishes, much plunder, and considerable loss of life occurred, but, in the end, the British forces remained victors.
12Tancred followed the fugitives over the hills, and reaped as much plunder as those who had remained in the camp.
13Two years later the Danes made a successful assault upon the city, and seized much plunder, but made no stay.
14Then all turned their arms against the Spaniards, promising themselves to make many incursions into their territory and gain much plunder.
15Most of them escaped through the thick forest, but he killed two, rescued six prisoners, and captured sixteen horses and much plunder.
16Mahmud, in the mean time, had taken Tahera by assault; and found there one hundred and twenty elephants, many slaves, and much plunder.
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