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... soldiers , cast suspicions upon him , accused him of having ambitions to become king , and , as their boldness increased , deprived him even of the member- ship in the Council with which he had been entrusted . Smith laughed at their ...
... soldiers , cast suspicions upon him , accused him of having ambitions to become king , and , as their boldness increased , deprived him even of the member- ship in the Council with which he had been entrusted . Smith laughed at their ...
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Henry Wharton, Virginia Historical Society. ers , brought into the camp four thousand soldiers and twenty- four ... soldiers stood in readiness on both sides , the Turks coming from within the walls , the Christians from their camp ...
Henry Wharton, Virginia Historical Society. ers , brought into the camp four thousand soldiers and twenty- four ... soldiers stood in readiness on both sides , the Turks coming from within the walls , the Christians from their camp ...
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... soldiers pressed more strongly against the Turks and at the cost of immense toil and much bloodshed they finally got the city into their power . They killed all the citizens of military age to a man , so that the law of retaliation ...
... soldiers pressed more strongly against the Turks and at the cost of immense toil and much bloodshed they finally got the city into their power . They killed all the citizens of military age to a man , so that the law of retaliation ...
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