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- noun Plural form of
Courlander .
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Examples
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They did clear out one of the defending block houses guarding that flank, but the redcoats apparently had cleared out long before the Courlanders arrival.
Jacobite Victory At Carmudgeon Der Alte Fritz 2008
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The Swedes, the Prussians, and the Courlanders, carried fire and sword through it, and continual calamities, for some years, attended that unhappy district.
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Besides the Courlanders, the French and the Dutch carried on a very precarious trade on the river.
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Courlanders, all obtained a minor commerce to Africa which they very jealously guarded.
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Notwithstanding this fact, several ships belonging to the Amsterdam chamber of the West India Company entered the Gambia River and took possession of the island, keeping the Courlanders prisoners for a month.
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The natives, however, interfered in behalf of the Courlanders and the Dutch were finally compelled to retire to Cape Verde, leaving Otto Steele, the duke's commander, in possession [7].
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Danish realm, and Wends, and Courlanders, and other folk coming from the east.
The Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald The Tyrant (Harald Haardraade) 1179-1241 Snorri Sturluson 1210
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