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pillage <a pillage; pillages> N LAW

pillage

pillage <a pillage; pillages> VB LAW

pillage

pillage <a pillage; pillages> N

pillage
pillage LAW
pillage LAW

pillage VB

pillage LAW
pillage LAW
pillage LAW

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This led to numerous incidences of violence and pillage directed at colonists.
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There were numerous incidents of pillage and extortion across the whole county.
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He had just completed a pillage of local monasteries to raise money to pay his mercenaries.
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The prospect of significant income from pillage, and ransoming prisoners was also important.
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The imperial city was plundered and its unhappy people again subjected to pillage.
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A tribe with a city may attempt to conquer (never pillage) a nearby city through similar means.
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Adventurers, pirates and fortune hunters are coming in droves to pillage what they can from the city.
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The pillage only ended when, after eight months, the food ran out, there was no one left to ransom and plague appeared.
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We are an underdeveloped country with economic problems resulting from the pillage of our natural resources.
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But it must be acknowledged that they are generally unaccompanied with the effusion of blood, and are confined to pillage alone.
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