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  • 61Toward the Age of Common Sense — ▪ 1995 by Sir Peter Ustinov       I am not one of those who can easily tell the difference between year and year, like a meteorologist with reliable charts to go by. I am not even one who can refer to a kind of event or quirk of fashion as… …

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  • 62David Williams (soldier) — David Williams (October 21, 1754 August 2, 1831) was a militiaman from the state of New York during the American Revolution. In 1780, he participated in the capture of Major John André.[1][nb 1] Contents 1 Biography 2 Commemo …

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  • 63Francis Wheatley (soldier) — Infobox Military Person name= Francis Wheatley born= 1821 died= May 21, death year and age|1865|1821 placeofbirth= Nottingham, England placeofdeath= Westminster Hospital, London placeofburial= Brompton Cemetery caption= nickname= allegiance=… …

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  • 64James Long (soldier) — James Long was a British Army officer during the 18th century.Long began his military career as an officer in the 1st Foot Guards. In 1741 he was given a royal warrant to raise a new infantry regiment from any county or part of Great Britain .… …

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  • 65soldierly — soldier ► NOUN 1) a person who serves in an army. 2) (also common soldier or private soldier) a private in an army. 3) Brit. informal a strip of bread or toast, dipped into a soft boiled egg. ► VERB 1) serve as a soldier. 2) …

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  • 66Auxiliaries (Roman military) — Auxiliaries (from Latin: auxilia = supports ) formed the standing non citizen corps of the Roman army of the Principate (30 BC ndash;284 AD), alongside the citizen legions. By the 2nd century, the auxilia contained the same number of infantry as… …

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  • 67American Civil War bibliography — The American Civil War bibliography is vast, with over 60,000 books on the American Civil War, with many more appearing each year. [ In 2001, Jonathan Sarna estimated that over 50,000 books had already appeared, with 1500 more appearing annually …

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  • 68Tommy Atkins — (often just Tommy) is a term for a common soldier in the British Army that was already well established in the nineteenth century, but is particularly associated with World War I. German soldiers would call out to Tommy across no man s land if… …

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  • 70John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough — Duke of Marlborough and John Churchill redirect here. For subsequent dukes, see Duke of Marlborough (title). For others of this name, see John Churchill (disambiguation). His Grace The Duke of Marlborough KG, PC …

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