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because he was faithful in them
Great Britain and France
Britain, easily.
That would surely depend on who managed to launch the first nuclear missles!! Otherwise, despite being British I would think it would be the US. Although I believe the British Forces are better fighters, the US has a population 4 times greater than Britain so has more men/women at their disposal. Would also depend on where fighting was taking place i.e on who's terratory.
During 1775, colonists were forced to decide if they would support the rebellion or the King. Most Americans believe that if they had lived in that time, they would have supported the rebellion, despite the very real threat of death from Britain for treason.
Sir Robert Inglis was born on January 12, 1786 and died on May 5, 1855. Sir Robert Inglis would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 229 years old today.
Andrew Inglis Clark was born on February 24, 1848 and died on November 14, 1907. Andrew Inglis Clark would have been 59 years old at the time of death or 167 years old today.
him farting.because if he did not fart poo would slop down his pants
because he was faithful in them
Great Britain and France
I believe that would be 'epilepsy'.
Napoleon would never be capable of launching an invasion of Great Britain.
clay believe that high tariffs helped all regions of the country , not just the north
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As Britain kept adding taxes, requiring people to house soldiers and other laws people came to believe that they would be better off managing their own country.
Great Britain
Browning, FN, and Inglis really describe different products. I assume you are referring to the Inglis version of the FN P35 pistol. Inglis, in Canada, did not begin manufacture until 1940 with 100% of production going to military channels. There would not really be a 'retail' price. The FN-manufactured 'Browning Hi-Power' commercial pistol was not introduced to the US market until 1955. Pistols sold before then would have been FN commercial pistols or surplused military pistols imported through secondary channels.