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| a professional soldier who serves in a foreign army for pay |
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| a formal written accusation charging someone with a crime |
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| a form of government characterized by absolute state power and the unlimited authority of the ruler |
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| a nation or person not taking sides in a war |
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| a citizen not in military service |
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| One who betrays a country by aiding an enemy |
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| to seize private property for public use, often as a penalty |
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| A messenger of agent sent by a gov't on official business |
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| A mass or disorderly and crude common people |
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| a place for making/storing weapons and ammunition |
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| Concerning the belief that a country should take little or no part in foreign affairs, especially through alliances or wars |
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| passed down from generation to generation |
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| the isolation of a place by hostile ships or troops |
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| a private vessel temporarily authorized to capture or plunder enemy ships in wartime |
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| taking advantage of one's official position to gain money or property by illegal means |
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