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Значения термина many outrages на английском
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Использование термина many outrages на английском
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He had been an eye-witness to manyoutrages inflicted on his fellow-men.
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The French, on their side, had Frontenac for leader and manyoutrages to avenge.
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The Mexicans had already committed manyoutrages, and the Texans were in no forgiving mood.
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The sailors undoubtedly committed manyoutrages upon individual cadets.
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The natives and our countrymen are now somewhat sociable, and there are not manyoutrages committed by either party.
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Religious animosity had broken out afresh since the recall of Fitzwilliam, and manyoutrages were committed on both sides.
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He recounted the manyoutrages suffered by his people at the hands of the English, and especially their fur traders.
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Very well; the Count de Montaiglon, guilty of manyoutrages against his ancestry to-day, must swim too if that were called for.
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Hudson, of the Southern Presbyterian University at Shanghai, brought the records of manyoutrages back with him on his return to America.
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Our soldiers, I am told, have been entering the houses of private citizens, taking whatever they saw fit, and committing manyoutrages.
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The Jews had committed manyoutrages upon the Romans,-forthe race is very bitter when aroused to anger,-butthey suffered far more themselves.
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At Castleisland, the scene of so manyoutrages, the population of the town is thirteen hundred, and the number of whisky shops is fifty-two.
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During the Civil War, the Navajo Indians broke out and raided the Mexican settlements along the Rio Grande and committed manyoutrages and thefts.
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There were nearly as manyoutrages there as in the whole of the rest of the country, which shows that poverty was not the cause.
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Manyoutrages were committed by the licentious soldiery, in spite of all the precautions which the officers could take to preserve the most exact discipline.