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Until the master of the stronghold is ready to emerge , his strength must be husbanded , defended by wall and portcullis , drawbridge and moat , sentried battlements and long - ranged pat- rol , armed soldiers and demonic arts .
Until the master of the stronghold is ready to emerge , his strength must be husbanded , defended by wall and portcullis , drawbridge and moat , sentried battlements and long - ranged pat- rol , armed soldiers and demonic arts .
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Industrial Revolution Whereas , Abraham Lincoln , the President of the United States , has , by proclamation , announced the intention of invading this Confederacy , with an armed force , for the purpose of ...
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Industrial Revolution Whereas , Abraham Lincoln , the President of the United States , has , by proclamation , announced the intention of invading this Confederacy , with an armed force , for the purpose of ...
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Most nations , except the defeated ones - and they were soon allowed an armed gendarmerie for internal and coastal policing - still main- tained armed forces . Some were small profession- al armies ; others were massed armies of con- ...
Most nations , except the defeated ones - and they were soon allowed an armed gendarmerie for internal and coastal policing - still main- tained armed forces . Some were small profession- al armies ; others were massed armies of con- ...
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