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  • I think that some of the offenses listed are sort of vague too particularly "Pillaging" which seems to me could be petty theft.

    Archive 2006-07-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2006

  • The Genealogue: They Bathed Before Pillaging skip to main skip to sidebar

    They Bathed Before Pillaging 2008

  • From Baghdad year zero: Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon utopia BY Naomi Klein

    Archive 2007-08-01 News from Mad Plato 2007

  • From Baghdad year zero: Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon utopia BY Naomi Klein

    READING BETWEEN THE LINES News from Mad Plato 2007

  • However, I do not advocate “Pillaging and Running.”

    Think Progress » White House ‘Cuts And Runs’ on ‘Stay the Course’ 2006

  • Pillaging, I suppose?” said Morton, “for how else could you come by that portmanteau?”

    Old Mortality 2004

  • Pillaging, ravaging, enrolling those who submitted, taking prisoners those who resisted, he marched from one town to another, followed by those impedimenta of Oriental sovereignty which may be called his household, his wives and his slaves — all with the cool audacity of a modern Ghengis-Khan.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • Pillaging and ravaging, it had reached the upper course of the Yenisei.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • Pillaging, looting and other excesses are as unmoral where Americans are operating under military law as when they are living together under the civil code.

    The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 United States. Dept. of Defense

  • Pillaging and ravaging, it had reached the upper course of the Yeniseï.

    Michael Strogoff : or the Courier of the Czar 1911

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