In ancient times the rulers spent most of their life in conquest of territories. [noun]
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There was a surplus of capital that found outlets but led to colonial conquest and two world wars. [noun]
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The history of the Arab conquest of Egypt has yet to be written. [noun]
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I will be the butcher for that long pig, and the lady will rush into the arms of conquest. [noun]
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Having started on their mission of conquest, they were unaware that I, following in their wake, had wet all their powder. [noun]
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--O, if such clime thou canst endure, Yet keep thy hue unstain'd and pure, What conquest o'er each erring thought Of that fierce realm had Agnes wrought.' [noun]
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"And what glory he gained for our arms, by the conquest of Cyprus and the war with the Libyans." [noun]
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After conquest the power of the emperor puts an end to internal dissensions, and so the state conception of life justifies itself. [noun]
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