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"... 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.