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Eighteenth-century soldiers consumed quantities of alcohol that would amaze modern civilians.
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Eighteenth-century officers taken in declared war expected early release.
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Eighteenth-century soldiers consumed quantities of alcohol that would amaze modern civilians.
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Eighteenth-century action drama might have looked like an outdoorsy departure from cop thrillers for Michael Mann, but he turned up the heat of James Fenimore Cooper's frontier fable: the story of Hawkeye (Day-Lewis), adopted by Mohicans after his parents were killed.
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Eighteenth-century soldiers consumed quantities of alcohol that would amaze modern civilians.
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Eighteenth-century officers taken in declared war expected early release.
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Eighteenth-century officers taken in declared war expected early release.
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Eighteenth-century farmers who planted potatoes reaped about four times as much dry food matter as they did from wheat or barley.
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Eighteenth-century soldiers consumed quantities of alcohol that would amaze modern civilians.
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Eighteenth-century officers taken in declared war expected early release.
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