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Side 102
... English , the French , and the Portuguese . The Portu- guese , as the spirit of adventure died out in them , were soon sent to the wall ; but since the first settlements of the French and English , about 1620 , the two na- tions have ...
... English , the French , and the Portuguese . The Portu- guese , as the spirit of adventure died out in them , were soon sent to the wall ; but since the first settlements of the French and English , about 1620 , the two na- tions have ...
Side 549
... English soil , learned bet- ter manners as civilisation made progress among them , and became peaceable subjects of the English Crown , long before the Scottish Highlanders had ceased to make forays , or exact black - mail from their ...
... English soil , learned bet- ter manners as civilisation made progress among them , and became peaceable subjects of the English Crown , long before the Scottish Highlanders had ceased to make forays , or exact black - mail from their ...
Side 777
... English bowmen , as well as the Scottish , were armed with home- made weapons ; but the great barons and the kings themselves , from a very early period of English history , took pains to provide their vassals and retainers with bows of ...
... English bowmen , as well as the Scottish , were armed with home- made weapons ; but the great barons and the kings themselves , from a very early period of English history , took pains to provide their vassals and retainers with bows of ...
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