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Meanings of maritime towns in English
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Usage of maritime towns in English
1
Spain invited him to return to the Low Countries, and embark in some of her maritimetowns.
2
Merchantmen were impressed for service from London and the other maritimetowns and cities, the feudal levy providing the fighting complement.
3
Vandal corsairs swept the seas and harassed the coasts of Sicily and Italy, and even plundered the maritimetowns of the Eastern provinces.
4
The King of Arragon was to send ships and troops, and receive his pay in the maritimetowns on the shores of the Adriatic.
5
Many of the maritimetowns, also, armed ships to cruise in the Channel, where American privateers and Frenchmen with American colours were now becoming numerous.
6
Trebizond and the other maritimetowns, may perhaps have raised his troops to the number of 120,000, at which we find them estimated.
7
[Footnote In 1763 there were 2,370 Acadians in the maritimetowns of France and 866 at various English ports.