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1 You preserved his capital from pillage by the Austrians and Russians.
2 Some of them were drowned in swollen streams, and others lost much of their pillage by rains and storms.
3 Think only, without going further back, of that pillage by the Spanish and German soldiery under Bourbon; half a year's pandemonium.
4 Among the troops raised by the patriots he kept strict discipline, thus making by contrast more lurid the savage pillage by the Spaniards.
5 He has floated pulling the country out of the Paris Agreement on climate change and re-opening the Amazon for pillage by miners, loggers and ranchers.
6 Murzuphlis fled, and Constantinople was given over to be pillaged by the victors.
7 However, they'd plainly been pillaged by some passing barbarian army.
8 Athens captured and pillaged by the Venetians, under Victor Capello.
9 Society cynical and ferocious, the humble heckled and pillaged by the rich traffickers in necessities.
10 Some of the nobles were pillaged by their peasants as well as by the government.
11 There are numerous cities and villages where everything has been pillaged by the German requisitions.
12 Unluckily, the caravan was attacked and pillaged by the Bedouins, and the pilgrims were taken prisoners.
13 More than half were already dead, they had been pillaged by bandits and Kurds seven times.
14 The underfunded public health service has been pillaged by a corrupt bureaucracy and its own desperate employees.
15 Plattsburg was taken and pillaged by a force less than one third of those held at Burlington.
16 They besiege Ternate, and finally carry it by assault; the city and fort are pillaged by the soldiers.
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