The re-enactments by members of the English Civil War Society will feature musketeers, pikemen and cavalry, with the occasional cannon shot. |
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They equipped their troops as sailors, artillerists, musketeers as specified by the Crown. |
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Pikemen stood on guard with their 16 feet long weapons and musketeers cleaned their matchlock muskets ready for the later mock battles. |
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The musketeers romantically portrayed by Dumas in the 19th century reflected the flamboyance and panache expected of them and their kind. |
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Recall also that the three musketeers are fallen idols, prototypes of the grizzled gunslingers found in so many Westerns. |
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They all protect the young king, who lives vicariously through the musketeers ' exploits. |
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Apparently, King Louis XIII's loyal musketeers have been disgraced and now hide out among the townspeople. |
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Eliminating the match speeded up fire-drill significantly, but it also allowed the musketeers to be packed far more closely in their units. |
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Before these tragic events came about we were very much the three musketeers. |
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In keeping with the king's wishes, they wore cassocks similar to those of the musketeers in his own guard. |
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The relationship is not nearly as direct as the five musketeers on stage last night proclaimed it to be. |
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The series follows the life of the musketeers as they train at the musketeer's academy in order to protect France's Sun King, who became monarch at the age of five. |
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The actors create a relaxed chemistry together as they veer between the solidarity of the three musketeers and the dimwitted fumbling of the three stooges. |
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Suspense, humour, situation comedy, duels without mercy supported by music played on site with the same ardour as our courageous musketeers! |
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These are SVTs three digital musketeers without whom there would be no non-real time video networking at Swedish Television. |
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Come make yourselves comfortable in our drawing room with little frolicking angels on the ceiling and adventurous musketeers on the walls. |
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When most of the waiters were commanded away to their supper, the parlour or stove being nearly emptied, in came a company of musketeers. |
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Following close upon the Portuguese musketeers were missionaries who, sent by the Jesuit founder St. Ignatius of Loyola, sought to convert Ethiopia to the Western church. |
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Come and discover the country of d'Artagnan and the musketeers, the weakness for good food, the gastronomy, the way of living well and the famous liquor Armagnac. |
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Four droll amateur musketeers join forces to infiltrate and commit industrial espionage at a multinational corporation planning to pollute their local coastline. |
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The three musketeers were in fact four, but they have indeed enabled a method to be set in place that we should turn to in the future to move matters forward within the European Union. |
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Like the three musketeers, there were in fact three architects plus one, because Charles Girault was entrusted with the task of coordinating the work as well as building the Petit Palais. |
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In a few moments he stamped upon the floor, the doors flew open and a file of musketeers entered. |
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A decade later, in the 1870s, Kenadid returned from the Arabian Peninsula with a band of Hadhrami musketeers and a group of devoted lieutenants. |
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The musketeers were too far back to aim, and could only shoot halfway from the distance of the natives. |
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He stationed 25 men on every launch, 12 oarsmen, 12 crossbowmen and musketeers, and a captain. |
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Cromwell was so angered by this that on 20 April 1653, supported by about forty musketeers, he cleared the chamber and dissolved the Parliament by force. |
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He considers the three of them to be a team, which he grandiosely calls The Three Musketeers. |
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Guys, do you remember the time were read the Three Musketeers in class and the teach started to call us that? |
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Not since the Three Musketeers unsheathed their swords centuries ago has Gascony seen this much excitement. |
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Presumably the title was thought up as a kind of mongrelising of Three Musketeers and Dogs of War. |
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But he fancied switching sides to become one of the bad guys in The Three Musketeers. |
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Cardozo served on the Court until 1938, and formed part of the liberal bloc of justices known as the Three Musketeers. |
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This was the rock that Musk and his Musketeers planned to build their company on. |
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Gascony is the land of d'Artagnan, who inspired Alexandre Dumas's character d'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers. |
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Cardozo was a member of the Three Musketeers along with Brandeis and Stone, which was considered to be the liberal faction of the Supreme Court. |
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A SECOND series is to be made of new BBC costume drama The Musketeers. |
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