A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time: Literature of the republic, pt. 2. 1821-1834Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson C. L. Webster, 1891 |
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... warriors he came across scuttling out of his way quickly. But it wasn't just that they recognized him as an experienced warrior by the way he moved. It was his hair. Like most warriors in the palace, it hung around his shoulders, the ...
... warriors he came across scuttling out of his way quickly. But it wasn't just that they recognized him as an experienced warrior by the way he moved. It was his hair. Like most warriors in the palace, it hung around his shoulders, the ...
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... warriors were satisfied. The enemy warlord had been a worthy foe and had died an honorable death. But who were these fierce swordsmen? By what strange rules did they fight? The warriors were samurai, professional soldiers who served the ...
... warriors were satisfied. The enemy warlord had been a worthy foe and had died an honorable death. But who were these fierce swordsmen? By what strange rules did they fight? The warriors were samurai, professional soldiers who served the ...
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... warriors throughout the pages of recorded times. People are not born warriors; they have to be trained and given the proper equipment to carry out their missions. Fortunately, we live in a great country, one that is able to assist their ...
... warriors throughout the pages of recorded times. People are not born warriors; they have to be trained and given the proper equipment to carry out their missions. Fortunately, we live in a great country, one that is able to assist their ...
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1846–86 Sean McLachlan. hundred warriors ; but attrition and division between those Apache who sought peace and those who continued to fight meant that in the 1870s and 1880s , war bands rarely exceeded 100 warriors , and were often only ...
1846–86 Sean McLachlan. hundred warriors ; but attrition and division between those Apache who sought peace and those who continued to fight meant that in the 1870s and 1880s , war bands rarely exceeded 100 warriors , and were often only ...
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... WARRIORS Every fantasy story needs a fierce and determined hero . Drawing Heroic Warriors outlines the steps of drawing , inking , and coloring a male warrior , a female warrior , and a dwarf warrior , as well as a battlefield on which ...
... WARRIORS Every fantasy story needs a fierce and determined hero . Drawing Heroic Warriors outlines the steps of drawing , inking , and coloring a male warrior , a female warrior , and a dwarf warrior , as well as a battlefield on which ...
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