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Page 43
Their main purpose was protection for the occupants , and the wall - walk was almost the only place whence the besieged could in their turn annoy the besiegers . The windows were all kept high off the floor and thus had sloping or ...
Their main purpose was protection for the occupants , and the wall - walk was almost the only place whence the besieged could in their turn annoy the besiegers . The windows were all kept high off the floor and thus had sloping or ...
Page 87
... site for a timber castle , was quite the reverse when stone walls came on to the scene , when an artificial scarp , besides lessening the stability of the walls , provided an ideal site for the mining activities of the besiegers .
... site for a timber castle , was quite the reverse when stone walls came on to the scene , when an artificial scarp , besides lessening the stability of the walls , provided an ideal site for the mining activities of the besiegers .
Page 92
Throughout England the sport of archery was being encouraged and the accuracy of the archers and their formidable weapons was such that none of the garrison of a castle would care to show himself at a crenel unless the besiegers could ...
Throughout England the sport of archery was being encouraged and the accuracy of the archers and their formidable weapons was such that none of the garrison of a castle would care to show himself at a crenel unless the besiegers could ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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