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... death in 1766 John succeeded to the command of the small Tuscan fleet , and he so impressed the Grand Duke Leo- pold with his efficiency in the joint expedition of Spain and Tus- cany against Algiers in 1775 that he recommended him to ...
... death in 1766 John succeeded to the command of the small Tuscan fleet , and he so impressed the Grand Duke Leo- pold with his efficiency in the joint expedition of Spain and Tus- cany against Algiers in 1775 that he recommended him to ...
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... death . ' " The wickedness of the king can never make them that are ordained to be judged by him to become his ... death , to judge all and to be accountable to none . And the like power have kings . They make and unmake their subjects ...
... death . ' " The wickedness of the king can never make them that are ordained to be judged by him to become his ... death , to judge all and to be accountable to none . And the like power have kings . They make and unmake their subjects ...
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... death of a hero . . . That curtain may have fallen , but it was to rise and fall again . It is a commonplace that traditions die hard , and none die harder than military ones . Leaving Oxford in 1940 to join a cavalry regi- ment , Keith ...
... death of a hero . . . That curtain may have fallen , but it was to rise and fall again . It is a commonplace that traditions die hard , and none die harder than military ones . Leaving Oxford in 1940 to join a cavalry regi- ment , Keith ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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