Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... arms , and ammu- nition , from any place or vessel in which they might be found , paying a fair price to the own- ers ; and they might compel , not merely mari- ners , but any officer holding any rank or station . whatever , whom they ...
... arms , and ammu- nition , from any place or vessel in which they might be found , paying a fair price to the own- ers ; and they might compel , not merely mari- ners , but any officer holding any rank or station . whatever , whom they ...
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... arms , was still pre- ferred by many to the arquebuse , and consid- ered more formidable and destructive ; the other having to be used with a match - lock , and being so heavy as to require an iron rest . The military stores which had ...
... arms , was still pre- ferred by many to the arquebuse , and consid- ered more formidable and destructive ; the other having to be used with a match - lock , and being so heavy as to require an iron rest . The military stores which had ...
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... arms , and inspired with a passion for hardy achievements by the roman- tic wars of Granada , pressed into the expedi- tion , some in the royal service , others at their own cost . To them it was the commence- ment of a new series of ...
... arms , and inspired with a passion for hardy achievements by the roman- tic wars of Granada , pressed into the expedi- tion , some in the royal service , others at their own cost . To them it was the commence- ment of a new series of ...
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... arms among the splendid countries and semi - barbarous nations of the East . Thus no one had any definite idea of the object or nature of the service on which he was embarking , or the situation and char- acter of the region to which he ...
... arms among the splendid countries and semi - barbarous nations of the East . Thus no one had any definite idea of the object or nature of the service on which he was embarking , or the situation and char- acter of the region to which he ...
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... arms . village , like most of those of the island , sisted of twenty or thirty houses , built round a public place or square . The houses were This con- constructed of trunks of trees interwoven with reeds and branches , and thatched ...
... arms . village , like most of those of the island , sisted of twenty or thirty houses , built round a public place or square . The houses were This con- constructed of trunks of trees interwoven with reeds and branches , and thatched ...
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