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    1. They were people from different lands that had been conquered by the


    2. They conquered other nations out of pride


    3. Pompeii conquered the east


    4. Wherever Augustus conquered a city, there would be an altar and monument built in his honor


    5. Remember how he conquered the world, though


    6. in the drift down from far scaled heights, climbed and conquered,


    7. But I'd done it! I'd faced my fear of water head on and, with the help of the Nereids, I'd conquered it


    8. from every conquered land and city


    9. he conquered them all


    10. She conquered their DNA manipulation and conditioning without knowing it

    11. “Since ephemerality and garden pests were conquered, boredom has been the greatest scourge of mankind


    12. And they have conquered him by the


    13. on, each force putting a flag on the days it conquered, trading the blows of cold


    14. These enemies will be conquered before the coming of the


    15. I only had a backpack, but I conquered him with my


    16. They used their power to cut through space itself, tearing a hole into the heart of every world they conquered


    17. While their enemies spent years launching an assault, they conquered worlds within a day


    18. And upon every world they conquered, one of their kind remained to be the Gatekeepers of the Rift


    19. David conquered the giant of the flesh by trusting in the power


    20. This corn was brought from the conquered provinces, of which several, instead of taxes, were obliged to furnish a tenth part of their produce at a stated price, about sixpence a-peck, to the republic

    21. Those they conquered, they infused with their blood and the gift of the Oneness, though only those with pure-blood retained the name, Makii


    22. Before Kestides slit his throat, the conquered youth had admitted that his family owned the land that spread behind these cliffs


    23. conquered Circe, forced her to release his men


    24. In countries such as Italy or Switzerland, in which, on account either of their distance from the principal seat of government, of the natural strength of the country itself, or of some other reason, the sovereign came to lose the whole of his authority; the cities generally became independent republics, and conquered all the nobility in their neighbourhood; obliging them to pull down their castles in the country, and to live, like other peaceable inhabitants, in the city


    25. Such, too, was Egypt till it was conquered by the Turks, some part of the coast of Barbary, and all those provinces of Spain which were under the government of the Moors


    26. She assigned them lands generally in the conquered provinces of Italy, where, being within the dominions of the republic, they could never form any independent state, but were at best but a sort of corporation, which, though it had the power of enacting bye-laws for its own government, was at all times subject to the correction, jurisdiction, and legislative authority of the mother city


    27. The sending out a colony of this kind not only gave some satisfaction to the people, but often established a sort of garrison, too, in a newly conquered province, of which the obedience might otherwise have been doubtful


    28. He entertained no doubt but that they were the extremity of those which had been described by Marco Polo, and that they were not very distant from the Ganges, or from the countries which had been conquered by Alexander


    29. They were all established in conquered provinces, which in most cases had been fully inhabited before


    30. They agreed, therefore, to leave that part of Brazil which they had not conquered to the king of Portugal, who agreed to leave that part which they had conquered to them, as a matter not worth disputing about, with such good allies

    31. In England, on the contrary, the natural good effects of the colony trade, assisted by other causes, have in a great measure conquered the bad effects of the monopoly


    32. They are very weak who flatter themselves that, in the state to which things have come, our colonies will be easily conquered by force alone


    33. The four adults opt for Risk, and Dad just knows that he will, in short order, be conquered by the other three


    34. Nothing, however, can be more directly contrary to the real interest of those companies, considered as the sovereigns of the countries which they have conquered, than this destructive plan


    35. Apir lead a kingdom called Laringar, which would be conquered only three years later by Fahl


    36. He conquered and subdued that militia, and, in the course of the war, his own militia necessarily became a well disciplined and well exercised standing army


    37. When a civilized nation depends for its defence upon a militia, it is at all times exposed to be conquered by any barbarous nation which happens to be in its neighbourhood


    38. conquered or subdued within the context of a Christian


    39. Church? The laity could be conquered by convincing


    40. One, Israel conquered and survived, and two, the Palestinians were dispersed throughout the region, with absolutely no support from the defeated Arab governments that had supposedly supported them

    41. Yes, let us announce to all the nations we’ve conquered over the last seven hundred years that now we wish for peace


    42. The prompt action of Governor Maxwell at the final palaver settled the matter - diplomacy had conquered brute force and cunning


    43. That’s why it’s irritating to see mixed-blood peasants, most of them descendants of people we conquered, stumbling their way into positions of power


    44. “What if he wants to kill the emperor and put a figurehead on the throne, not because he wants a leader who’s sympathetic to capitalist interests but because his government wants someone who can be manipulated into working for them, maybe even helping to set up an invasion? The Nurians might not hate us as much as the Kendorians or other nations we’ve conquered, but they would certainly gain a lot from our fall


    45. General Wood soon perceived the danger and injustice of treating the Cubans as a conquered people


    46. George of England conquered so valiantly, each one of the revellers


    47. You and the generals will be very surprised to see the roads, and mountains we conquered with normal two-wheel drive trucks out of necessity


    48. During the First World War (in 1915) the then Union of South Africa attacked and conquered the German colony of South West Africa on behalf of the allies


    49. He had conquered his anger many years ago, and knew he was a better person for it


    50. Canada was not conquered








































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