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Certainly the Wall , even in its heyday , would not have presented an insurmountable military obstacle to a determined force . A small well- rehearsed commando - style raid would find no difficulty in climbing over the Wall at night ...
Certainly the Wall , even in its heyday , would not have presented an insurmountable military obstacle to a determined force . A small well- rehearsed commando - style raid would find no difficulty in climbing over the Wall at night ...
Page 90
Sultan Beibar's force had suffered enough casualties in the previous three weeks for him to appreciate that storming the Hospitallers ' final ... Three years later St Jean d'Acre fell to an Egyptian force after six weeks ' siege .
Sultan Beibar's force had suffered enough casualties in the previous three weeks for him to appreciate that storming the Hospitallers ' final ... Three years later St Jean d'Acre fell to an Egyptian force after six weeks ' siege .
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The attackers were driven out with the bayonet . A sixth assault was another dangerous one , but it was abandoned when the covering force re- grouped and screened the withdrawal of the survivors , 186 Imperial troops being ...
The attackers were driven out with the bayonet . A sixth assault was another dangerous one , but it was abandoned when the covering force re- grouped and screened the withdrawal of the survivors , 186 Imperial troops being ...
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