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... scarcely be big enough to conquer the whole island . It was economical to use Parma's veterans , encamped just across the Channel , instead of bringing the whole invading army all the way from Spain . ( As if Philip could have raised ...
... scarcely be big enough to conquer the whole island . It was economical to use Parma's veterans , encamped just across the Channel , instead of bringing the whole invading army all the way from Spain . ( As if Philip could have raised ...
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... scarcely ever won a pitched battle , and for years had not risked one , but they were seasoned partisan troops and that summer , as before , they were the usual victors in a hundred petty skirmishes . When Henry heard that Joyeuse had ...
... scarcely ever won a pitched battle , and for years had not risked one , but they were seasoned partisan troops and that summer , as before , they were the usual victors in a hundred petty skirmishes . When Henry heard that Joyeuse had ...
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... scarcely half the auxiliary small craft he needed . Nevertheless , Santa Cruz felt he would really have to get to sea this time , and he dragged himself about in fumbling haste , while stores and guns were hurled aboard anyhow , and the ...
... scarcely half the auxiliary small craft he needed . Nevertheless , Santa Cruz felt he would really have to get to sea this time , and he dragged himself about in fumbling haste , while stores and guns were hurled aboard anyhow , and the ...
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CURTAIN RAISER | 1 |
PERPLEXITY OF A QUEEN | 16 |
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