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1They are used to seeing much more barbaric treatment, the minutes record him saying.
2One-Eye went south and made very small headway against the more barbaric tribes there.
3Few places, if any, offer a more barbaric display of contrasts to the eye.
4Instead we got more barbaric lockdowns, more devastation for people.
5The farther the group progressed, the more barbaric and the more sumptuous became the decorations.
6Since then Vardaman's rhetoric had only grown more barbaric.
7As the opposition became more desperate, so the Great Chief's countermeasures became more ruthless-andmore barbaric.
8Is there anything more barbaric in the annals of Indian warfare, than the narrative of the Pequod Indians?
9Spanish procedure was even more barbaric.
10Because the De Sautys are scientifically virtuous, shall there be no more barbaric cakes and ale for us?
11On neighbouring Eigg, where I spent my childhood, the Massacre Cave takes you back to a more barbaric age.
12That is hardly surprising considering that faith probably had not encountered a more barbaric age than that one before.
13Allow me to remark, that seems a far more barbaric trait of manners than the most barbarous of ours.
14A barbaric version of the more barbaric parts of the Bible supplied him with his only record of human society.
15One or two of the more barbaric had made neat headdresses of white clay plastered in the form of a skull-cap.
16But Rome still retained the barbaric element of slavery in her bosom, and had conquered more barbaric nations than she had assimilated.
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