A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early AmericaBloomsbury Academic, 3 dec 1980 - 250 pagina's |
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... lives . Persistent domestic turbulence in the second century B.C. occasioned a restructuring of the legion . Conscription was instituted to allow the proletariat and even slaves and aliens to serve . Because so much booty was available ...
... lives . Persistent domestic turbulence in the second century B.C. occasioned a restructuring of the legion . Conscription was instituted to allow the proletariat and even slaves and aliens to serve . Because so much booty was available ...
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... Lives , " anxiously tilling and sowing , while keeping one eye on the nearby forest for telltale signs of the enemy's presence . Cotton Mather spoke of fron- tiersmen whose corn " Fields [ were ] watered with their Blood " and who them ...
... Lives , " anxiously tilling and sowing , while keeping one eye on the nearby forest for telltale signs of the enemy's presence . Cotton Mather spoke of fron- tiersmen whose corn " Fields [ were ] watered with their Blood " and who them ...
Pagina 69
... lives . " Most colonial clergymen agreed that no passage could be found in the Scriptures that would " interdict the ... live side by side in " Just Wars " and " Truly Valient Soldiers ' 69.
... lives . " Most colonial clergymen agreed that no passage could be found in the Scriptures that would " interdict the ... live side by side in " Just Wars " and " Truly Valient Soldiers ' 69.
Inhoudsopgave
The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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