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But even without that evidence, the West knew of the killing and pillage.
He, too, had lost his family in the slaughter and the pillage.
The meat had been easy, the pillage of no great worth.
Except in times of war or pillage, it changed hands only as a gift.
This time he used no ceremony,- it might be called a general pillage.
After the execution of some 1,000 defenders, the pillage began.
His record entitles him, rather, to be known as the pillage President.
But all that the riots produced was pillage and more fear.
These men have done pillage, violence, and murder without mercy, I need give them nothing.
The town to be preserved from pillage, paying 14,000 pounds ready money.
A large number of civilians were raped or killed during the pillage.
With 350,000 tomb sites, China is an easy target for pillage.
On the environment, there have been eight years of pillage and obfuscation.
At the time of which we are speaking, he had long practised open pillage.
Soon the whole region echoed with stories of devastation and pillage.
Could he be suspected of a design so sordid as pillage?
They worked the people up until they joined them in the pillage.
"Armand, why do you always make a list of the pillage?"
The jobs have faded away and the forest is having its revenge for the years of pillage.
Instead, they see Western relief efforts as no more than an easy and abundant source of pillage.
To make up for the pillage, local taxes soared.
During the pillage most of the city's inhabitants simply fled to the countryside.
For years, he was part of that family's intrigues, repression and pillage.
But the pillage of artifacts continues at a far greater pace than the returns.
Next month he led the pillage of the Jews in London.