"... And had been of late much accustomed "to usurpation and conquest. | |
"... a the conquest of colonies for our beloved homeland | |
"But after the Kalingas had been crushed," it continues, "there arose in the king a great conflict, a regret for his conquest, and a yearning for justice." | |
"Everest is the last great conquest for man... | |
"For others it's a magical conquest" | |
"... And had been of late much accustomed "to usurpation and conquest. | |
"... a the conquest of colonies for our beloved homeland | |
"But after the Kalingas had been crushed," it continues, "there arose in the king a great conflict, a regret for his conquest, and a yearning for justice." | |
"Everest is the last great conquest for man... | |
"For others it's a magical conquest" | |
"I decided to cast off my mask... "and tell her about my conquests." | |
"The ears of all the conquests of Maia." | |
'I mentioned the valour of our army and navy, 'and our great colonies and conquests.' | |
'This single family of warriors 'would lead the Norman conquests of Italy.' | |
- A gentleman never talks about conquests. | |
"I decided to cast off my mask... "and tell her about my conquests." | |
"The ears of all the conquests of Maia." | |
'I mentioned the valour of our army and navy, 'and our great colonies and conquests.' | |
'This single family of warriors 'would lead the Norman conquests of Italy.' | |
- A gentleman never talks about conquests. | |
Not that I don't want to see snaps of your conquests-- oh, she and I haven't conquested yet. | |
Not that I don't want to see snaps of your conquests-- oh, she and I haven't conquested yet. | |