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But if the bow was unfair , how was it that the sling , a similar equaliser in the hands of the ignoble , became acceptable ? Perhaps the answer to that lies in the story of David and Goliath . It was a shepherd's weapon , used by ...
But if the bow was unfair , how was it that the sling , a similar equaliser in the hands of the ignoble , became acceptable ? Perhaps the answer to that lies in the story of David and Goliath . It was a shepherd's weapon , used by ...
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Remembering the impregna- bility of the Mortella Tower they recommended the use of similar strongpoints for such purposes . This was the case at Simon's Town in South Africa , where two such blockhouses were begun early in 1796.
Remembering the impregna- bility of the Mortella Tower they recommended the use of similar strongpoints for such purposes . This was the case at Simon's Town in South Africa , where two such blockhouses were begun early in 1796.
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( A yamajiro was a highland stronghold of similar design , but plainer exterior befitting its harsher sur- roundings . ) The stone retaining wall around the base has a curving face to resist the heavy thrust of rain- sodden soil and to ...
( A yamajiro was a highland stronghold of similar design , but plainer exterior befitting its harsher sur- roundings . ) The stone retaining wall around the base has a curving face to resist the heavy thrust of rain- sodden soil and to ...
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