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1 There were comparatively few Englishmen in those days who spoke the French language.
2 But very few Englishmen will be killed by our brave fellows.
3 A few Englishmen had in 1607 settled in Jamestown, Virginia.
4 He loved joy as few Englishmen love it, but as many southerners love it.
5 It is a funny thing, I know very few Englishmen .
6 The few Englishmen who dine at Babaudin's behave perfectly well.
7 Few Englishmen , too, I have observed, can bear solitude without being hurt by it.
8 Few Englishmen are aware of the number and beauty of the architectural remains in Java.
9 Very few Englishmen that I know of have taken to smoking in such a manner.
10 No one was in sight; a few Englishmen on horseback galloped past, apparently for exercise.
11 They are drilled in it young, as girls are, and so few Englishmen - even English officers.
12 Not a few Englishmen regard Jews with a vague unfriendly toleration not far removed from dislike.
13 Stanhope was one of the few Englishmen who have held high position in arms and politics.
14 She had known few Englishmen , and her own countrymen had mostly the manners of the French.
15 At that time, very few Englishmen could vote for a member of the House of Commons.
16 The few Englishmen he had on board were noticeably unfit for active duty in the war zone.
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