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1Those regius-professors the nabobs have taught men not to plunder for farthings.
2Braun was to get the plunder for putting Clayton out of the way.
3I can get out enough plunder for a meal.
4It is no plunder for simple hill-folk.
5A noble plunder for hungry courtiers!
6On the other hand, every family plunder for themselves, and give only what they think proper to the chief.
7They have changed the habits of plunder for those of industry; and they find themselves richer and happier for the change.
8It was also voted, according to Lee, that Bishop Klingensmith should take charge of the plunder for the benefit of the church.
9They are soldiers, not robbers; and the king's troops are too well cared for to be driven to plunder for a living.
10This policy manifestly tends not only to alarm and irritate the Indians, but to compel them to resort to plunder for subsistence.
11Corn, chickens, flour, meal, in fact, every thing edible, became legitimate plunder for the negroes when the rations furnished them were scanty.
12The time had passed slowly, but they had managed to keep amused with a whole town to plunder for diverting odds and ends.
13Not one of the mansions inhabited or visited by him in his youth furnished a target for our cannoneers or plunder for our camps.
14Had Kidd concealed his plunder for a time, and afterwards reclaimed it, the rumors would scarcely have reached us in their present unvarying form.
15The figure of a man was vanishing in the booth of some bold vintner, who had ventured to risk plunder for the sake of sales.
16The hard-riding veterans had had no opportunity to plunder for more than a year, and John had little money for himself and none for them.
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