Set in a Silver Sea: The Island Peoples from Earliest Times to the Fifteenth Century, Volume 1Collins, 1984 - 470 pages |
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... fighting force capable of withstanding the worst that could befall her . Once more , seeing that the only certain safety was to defeat the invaders before they could land , he began to build ships . Though he could not hope in his ...
... fighting force capable of withstanding the worst that could befall her . Once more , seeing that the only certain safety was to defeat the invaders before they could land , he began to build ships . Though he could not hope in his ...
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... fighting from the saddle and stirrup which made them the arbiters of western Europe . They rode their horses through the waves of battle as their pirate forebears had sailed their ships . They loved fighting with lance and horse so much ...
... fighting from the saddle and stirrup which made them the arbiters of western Europe . They rode their horses through the waves of battle as their pirate forebears had sailed their ships . They loved fighting with lance and horse so much ...
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... fighting men . The greatest army England had ever sent forth was to march to the castle's relief before the day agreed for its surrender . But while Edward was mobilising England's might to crush once and for all ' Robert de Brus who ...
... fighting men . The greatest army England had ever sent forth was to march to the castle's relief before the day agreed for its surrender . But while Edward was mobilising England's might to crush once and for all ' Robert de Brus who ...
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Silent Vanished Races I | 1 |
The Coming of the English | 15 |
The Faith | 24 |
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