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I am the fourth of the four musketeers.
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He was not just the signatory, he was the author and inspirer—one of the three musketeers.
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The major war boats carried up to 30 musketeers and were armed with 6- or 12-pounder cannon.
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The king infantry can exceed 15,000, including musketeers, foot-artillery, and generally every person connected with that artillery.
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The musketeers were the first infantry to give up armour entirely.
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Swedish infantry were deployed with six ranks of musketeers to the front and five ranks of pikemen behind.
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The defences were only a bank of earth, behind which the handful of musketeers was placed.
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On the battlefield, the musketeers lacked protection against enemy cavalry, and the two types of foot soldier were mixed.
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The march continued some 20 m further and halted again for the first and second rows of musketeers to aim and open fire.
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In his time they carried on their backs musketeers or archers.
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The basic troop types are pikemen, heavy infantry, musketeers, cavalry, and lobsters.
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Owing to this lack of accuracy, officers did not expect musketeers to aim at specific targets.
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Then the rafts with mounted bamboo towers, crammed with troops and musketeers, slipped past the wreckage, and made it to the wall by the harbor.
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Seijuro and his followers have assembled a force of archers, musketeers and swordsmen.
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Although ultimately originating with the 16th century handgunners and the 17th century musketeers and "streltsy", the term "rifleman" originated in the 18th century.
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The rigid formations of pikemen and musketeers firing massed volleys gave way to light infantry fighting in skirmish lines.
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Little or no extra cartridge paper had been found since the previous night's embarrassing discovery, and soon the musketeers ran out of cartridges.
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The musketeers lowered the drawbridge and entered the city, progressing from house to house.
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Then the musketeers come out to search for food evading all the clutches.
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Meanwhile, men from the crowd rush to their sides and reveal that they are musketeers.
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Troops were mostly horse archers drawn from the land-owning class, with increasing numbers of artillery and musketeers.
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The core of his force was a guard of 200-1000 musketeers with light artillery and supply carts that could be formed into a wagenburg.
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Due to the high cost of professional armies, a typical battle-line consisted of two or three lines of musketeers.
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To their left, a forlorn hope of musketeers lined the ditch.
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In this way, fewer musketeers were left inactive in the rear of the formation, as was the case with tercios which deployed in a bastioned-square.
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The engineers worked under cover of the musketeers and caliver men, with gabions (wicker baskets filled with earth) to shield them from hostile fire.
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The number of musketeers relative to pikemen grew, partly because they were now more mobile than pikemen.
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The battle was mainly conducted on horseback with musketeers supporting the cavalry's flanks.
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Princes, musketeers and royal pages were given free admission.
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At first the musketeers were placed on both flanks of a square of pike men, as in the conventional formation.
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After it was cleaned, it was discovered to represent broad daya party of musketeers stepping from a gloomy courtyard into the blinding sunlight.
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Musketeers were often detached from their regiments, or commanded, for particular tasks.
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He sent back to his principal base and ordered that 4,000 additional musketeers be brought up to the position.
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The introduction of gunpowder led to musketeers being included in the procession.
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The event was held for the first time in 2005, with around 350 reenactors, among which were pikemen, swordsmen, around 100 musketeers and working cannons.
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A commander of one hundred musketeers ("sotnik") received up to 20 roubles a year and a regimental head ("streletski golova") between 30 and 60.
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In land engagements, players are given access to an 18th-century army consisting of a variety of units, such as cavalry, musketeers, riflemen and artillery.
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There are two different types of regiment - foote are infantry with pikemen and musketeers, while horse are regiments of cavalry.
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Verdugo also deployed a forlorn hope of 200 musketeers into a ditch covering the way, 300 steps ahead of his three foot battalions.
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They were deployed in eleven divisions of three or four troops of cavalry each, with 600 commanded musketeers deployed as platoons between them.
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Except for his musketeers, the infantry had yet to engage.
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Coincidentally, he performed in two unrelated series whose names were plays on musketeers.
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The urchins are inspired to be great musketeers some day.
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First, he simplified and standardized reloading, then drilled his musketeers ceaselessly until they reloaded in action by reflex, without becoming distracted.
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Long-range musketeers were also present during the battle.
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In foreign troops on the royal payroll, a "kapral" commanded four ranks of musketeers or part of a company of pikemen.
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In early life, he studied law, but soon abandoned the profession, and in 1753 entered the army in the corps of musketeers.
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Princes, musketeers and royal pages were given free entry.
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A significant part of infantry consisted of old-style musketeers, who did not use the linear tactics.
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Legions now consisted of musketeers, light infantry, dragoons and artillery in a brigade sized force.
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Each brigantine carried several musketeers and with a cannon at its prow.
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Each battalion consisted of four companies each of 160 musketeers.
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There, it halted for the third and fourth rows of musketeers to aim and open fire.
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She stated that three of the four actors who played the four musketeers where all hired around the same time and that the four of them were very close.
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Musketeers were trained to always replace their ramrods after loading so that they would not leave their ramrods on the field if they were forced to hastily retreat.
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His total force included 12,50018,000 infantry, of which perhaps 4,000 were arquebusiers or musketeers; he was only able to gather about 8001,000 cavalry, of which less than 200 were gendarmes.
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The three musketeers win the battle.
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The musketeers are reinstated by the king.
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The two musketeers now reveal who they are and are acclaimed as heroes as they have helped in the capture of the false monks at the tavern.
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The musketeers received double pay.
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The lack of a strict organisation in the infantry caused the proportion of pikemen to musketeers to be far lower than the preferred ratio of 1 to 1.
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The musketeer was a precursor to the rifleman.
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From 1690 to 1694 he was a musketeer.
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Cavaliers, marquises, a musketeer, a flower-girl, and pages enter and take their places as spectators.
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The linear formation of the musketeer part of the company (the pike square remained in force) was just part of the total tactical reform.
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Musketeer arguments suggest that the tags on the aiguillette are representations of wooden charge carriers.
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The musketeer hat is wine and his clothes are gold.
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He's a bon vivant, a gaucho amigo, a goomba, a mensch, and the fifth musketeer.
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She is made fun of, and hired as a palace maid, not a musketeer.
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Hot-headed, confident, and determined, she aspires to become a musketeer.
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He is portrayed as constantly ambitious and unsatisfied: as a musketeer, he yearns to become an abb; but when an abb he wishes for the life of the soldier.
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The munitions officer, a musketeer and other soldiers mockingly comment on the youth as one who has never known war, just as they have never known peace.
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