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... thought was the safety of neutral Franche- Comté and his foray into Mompelgard , where the Leaguers proved on a defenseless countryside that they could be as savage and rapacious as Germans , any military value for France . But a ...
... thought was the safety of neutral Franche- Comté and his foray into Mompelgard , where the Leaguers proved on a defenseless countryside that they could be as savage and rapacious as Germans , any military value for France . But a ...
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... thought that the enemy seemed to be right , too , in trusting to their guns , for the English had more big guns and of longer range , and better gun- ners who could fire much faster . Everyone in both fleets said three times as fast ...
... thought that the enemy seemed to be right , too , in trusting to their guns , for the English had more big guns and of longer range , and better gun- ners who could fire much faster . Everyone in both fleets said three times as fast ...
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... thought , the hardest to understand is why the Spanish should have adopted the myth about the storm . Naturally , the English welcomed a material proof that God was with them , but why should the Spanish accept the view that God was ...
... thought , the hardest to understand is why the Spanish should have adopted the myth about the storm . Naturally , the English welcomed a material proof that God was with them , but why should the Spanish accept the view that God was ...
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