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Pagina 261
... force of small numbers , the Republican Guard of 7000 to 10,000 armed and picked men , and the various police forces , some 60,000 of the Portuguese Legion are sworn to defend the country and the social order , to combat subversive ...
... force of small numbers , the Republican Guard of 7000 to 10,000 armed and picked men , and the various police forces , some 60,000 of the Portuguese Legion are sworn to defend the country and the social order , to combat subversive ...
Pagina 269
... force , later increased to 2000 lancers and 3000 archers under John of Gaunt , helped to put the House of Aviz firmly on the throne and to end Spanish attempts against it for the next 200 years . In 1580 Queen Elizabeth , who had never ...
... force , later increased to 2000 lancers and 3000 archers under John of Gaunt , helped to put the House of Aviz firmly on the throne and to end Spanish attempts against it for the next 200 years . In 1580 Queen Elizabeth , who had never ...
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... force to which apparently the two European democracies as yet appear to oppose little or no effective resistance , it would be a grave error to suppose that it remains there . It is quite obvious , even from the admissions of our ...
... force to which apparently the two European democracies as yet appear to oppose little or no effective resistance , it would be a grave error to suppose that it remains there . It is quite obvious , even from the admissions of our ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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