Examples of using Easier to conquer in English and their translations into French
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It's easier to conquer.
Search of land that would be easier to conquer.
Easier to conquer the Picos de Europa.
They were in search of land that would be easier to conquer.
It is much easier to conquer east to west.
Do well first in Tokyo andthe remaining of Japan will be much easier to conquer.
It Is Easier to Conquer Than to Govern.
This Antony promised her;as though the Romans had been easier to conquer than the Parthians.
It's easier to conquer a dragon than a woman, my friend.
Previously occupied cities are easier to conquer than those led by AI.
It was easier to conquer it than to know what to do with it.
Three enemy kings conclude an alliance against the birds, an enemy easier to conquer.
It is always easier to conquer a more humane people..
Nevertheless this process of emancipation from tutors is easier to conquer collectively and individually.
It's always easier to conquer a more humane people.
The opposition between the East(where power would be easier to conquer but more difficult to maintain) and the West arises from the same concern.
Sometimes, it's easier to conquer a market without experience.
It's often easier to conquer a territory than to hold one.
But Broadway is not easy to conquer.
She is not easy to conquer.