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them making engines for the reduction of the great stronghold of Bungay Castle . It is interesting to relate that the very next day the Bold Bigod , all the fight scared out of him , rode up and surrendered all his castles .
them making engines for the reduction of the great stronghold of Bungay Castle . It is interesting to relate that the very next day the Bold Bigod , all the fight scared out of him , rode up and surrendered all his castles .
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He shows the layout of the cruciform base with its diagonal strutting , upon which the strong trestle was erected , and explains how the engine was loaded . " The hauling down of the rope , " he says , " is a very serious affair ...
He shows the layout of the cruciform base with its diagonal strutting , upon which the strong trestle was erected , and explains how the engine was loaded . " The hauling down of the rope , " he says , " is a very serious affair ...
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It is doubtful whether our castles were as a general rule armed with engines , and certainly the solid bastion is very seldom found , the hollow habitable form being invariably adopted . The roofs of such towers were usually pitched ...
It is doubtful whether our castles were as a general rule armed with engines , and certainly the solid bastion is very seldom found , the hollow habitable form being invariably adopted . The roofs of such towers were usually pitched ...
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CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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