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A scorpio bolt struck him in the right side and he collapsed . Another man stepped over his dead body , so that the fiery missiles continued without pause . He too was killed - and so was his replacement , and so on until the Gauls were ...
A scorpio bolt struck him in the right side and he collapsed . Another man stepped over his dead body , so that the fiery missiles continued without pause . He too was killed - and so was his replacement , and so on until the Gauls were ...
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WP3670 69 Castle of Elmina with its guns in position . completes the defensive arrangements on this side of the fort . In 1642 the Portuguese were ousted from the Gold Coast by the Dutch . Their rivalry with England for its possession ...
WP3670 69 Castle of Elmina with its guns in position . completes the defensive arrangements on this side of the fort . In 1642 the Portuguese were ousted from the Gold Coast by the Dutch . Their rivalry with England for its possession ...
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They then smoothed its top and sides , covering the entire island with a concrete shell 7.2-12 metres thick , 106 metres ... at the side , and four 14 - inch ( 35.6 - cm ) guns in two massive , 76 Extensions to Henry VIII's Hurst Castle ...
They then smoothed its top and sides , covering the entire island with a concrete shell 7.2-12 metres thick , 106 metres ... at the side , and four 14 - inch ( 35.6 - cm ) guns in two massive , 76 Extensions to Henry VIII's Hurst Castle ...
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