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army of liberation

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  • It had been a false message, designed to separate Ahhotep and Kamose, in order to weaken the army of liberation.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • The army of liberation was about to embark for the North, strengthened by many young soldiers who had enlisted over the last few months.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • Without her, the army of liberation would long since have dispersed, for fear was strong within their bellies.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • The young man was proud to be a member of the army of liberation which, although pinned down in one place, was managing to hold off the Hyksos.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • Little by little, the army of liberation was rotting on its feet, wondering when the Hyksos troops would at last launch a major offensive.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • ‘We are with the army of liberation,’ declared Moustache.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • The survivors ran to the riverbank, but there they were halted in their tracks by a detachment of the army of liberation, commanded by Kamose himself.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • An enemy quite capable of wiping out the army of liberation.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • On March 31st, it numbered 5,500 men, and was prepared to make a final stand against the army of liberation.

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  • If the emperor’s curse triumphed, there would be no further rebirth of the light, no more procession of priests and priestesses carrying the ritual objects up to the temple roof to celebrate their union with the sun-disc, no more rites bringing the statues to life, and the army of liberation would die with the dying year.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

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