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you have performed as much as I desire in bringing your army hither, I shall not desire you to lose any advantage you have in numbers of men, being your offer was only made for recreation
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named Mary Crofts (The Hague, 1651–1693), whose father some sources claim to have been
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in 1647. He had an antiquated sense of chivalry - before
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