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1
It could bewitch, intoxicate, and
take
captive
the whole soul,-judgment ,conscience ,fancy ,everything
2
Suppose we conquer and
take
captive
-
nay
,orslay-KingEdward, what then?
3
For these he may
take
captive
without danger to himself.
4
How admirably contrived is every part of the structure of this system to
take
captive
the imagination.
5
To
take
captive
a heart which has had no experience of attack, is to enter an unfortified and ungarrisoned city.
6
For a similar reason the translation given above, "
take
captive
thy captors," is the more natural and correct.
7
Gylippus gave the necessary order, and the word was passed round to kill no more, but
take
captive
those who survived.
8
The militants had raided two villages and
taken
captives
,
including many children.
9
Then for years, her mind and body were
taken
captive
by Shadoath.
10
No time to explain-butthe two Welshmen are to be
taken
captive
.
11
Her attention was
taken
captive
by the young priests of the Sahara.
12
The garrison were cut down or
taken
captive
,
and the fortress demolished.
13
He had been vanquished,
taken
captive
,
led in triumph, put in ward.
14
She'd survived the crash of the car, only to be
taken
captive
.
15
Four children were
taken
captive
from Major Hoy's station, in August following.
16
The result was that most of them were killed or
taken
captive
.
take
captive
take