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Page 51
Considering the close links the British tribes had with the Continent , they must have heard how the Romans had captured Avaricum in 52 BC . Now the modern Bourges in the Département de Cher , it was then the capital of the Bituriges ...
Considering the close links the British tribes had with the Continent , they must have heard how the Romans had captured Avaricum in 52 BC . Now the modern Bourges in the Département de Cher , it was then the capital of the Bituriges ...
Page 134
The guns were sold to other tribes as the real thing - stolen from the British army - and were good for 200 rounds ' firing . Of much more sophisticated construction is the Red Fort at Delhi which was built in 1638-48 by Shah Jehan ...
The guns were sold to other tribes as the real thing - stolen from the British army - and were good for 200 rounds ' firing . Of much more sophisticated construction is the Red Fort at Delhi which was built in 1638-48 by Shah Jehan ...
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There was still not enough - there never is- and the supply system often broke down , but , overall , the British armed forces and their allies were much better off than their opponents . Nevertheless , during that long conflict ...
There was still not enough - there never is- and the supply system often broke down , but , overall , the British armed forces and their allies were much better off than their opponents . Nevertheless , during that long conflict ...
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