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  • not to mention the norman attacks on Cornwall

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    • No Fighting here, this is the war room!

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      • P&P
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        • I wonder how long will last these peaceful days
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          • ...just what I was wondering, Manolo. But last time I stirred things up, it didn't turn out so well for me...

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            • Originally posted by Patient English
              ...just what I was wondering, Manolo. But last time I stirred things up, it didn't turn out so well for me...
              Yes we all remember that
              No Fighting here, this is the war room!

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              • Bloody frogs....

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                • 1725

                  OK, here we go. No exciting wars , but the English have written the Bill of Rights into their "unwritten constitution" and London is now officially the greatest city in the world...(4 Wonders, 12 pop incl 2 scientists)

                  Of course, us English knew that all along.

                  Reconstruction in the South West and general peaceable activity - oh yes- and the commissioning of about a dozen new grenadier regiments this year. with more to follow, in case the Frogs get aggressive again after the peace treaty expires in 1740!

                  Peace and Love.

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                  • Holland has begun massing forces for a punitive expedition against the Soiux.
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                    I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd
                    i'm an ignorant greek...MarkG

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                    • Didn't notice this post earlier...

                      Industrialization begins in france, as iron foundries are begining to be erected all over France (and the new world).
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                      • More trade goods arriving in Northern Europe
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                        • 1726

                          The English have nothing major to report this year. However, almost every city is holding celebrations to mark the King's accession to the throne over 20 years ago.

                          The refugees from New Providence have settled around Penobscot and their shipping and boat handling skills have turned the place into a significant port already.
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                          • Played and posted.
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                            I believe Saddam because his position is backed up by logic and reason...David Floyd
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                            • Re: 1726

                              Originally posted by Patient English
                              The English have nothing major to report this year. However, almost every city is holding celebrations to mark the King's accession to the throne over 20 years ago.
                              The english subjects are aparently a bit slow

                              Meanwhile the french collonies and continental cities are industrializing, 5 iron forges are now in existance, the majority of those in the old world.
                              A temporal peace agreement has been agreed upon with the sioux, should they attack any of our fellow europeans however, we will ofcourse assist them in stating an example or two...

                              A new toll has been instated for the trade on the great lakes:
                              Any vessels or traders that desire to pass trough rivermouths controlled by French forts must pay a 25 gold fee (however once this fee has been paid there is no limit to the amount of ships or wares that may pass that month).

                              In a friendly guesture, the French sugests to extend the peace with the english for another 15 years...

                              Royal Chanselor:
                              Henri
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