And that Ear-gate especially might the better be looked to—for that was the gate in at which the King’s forces sought most to enter—the Lord Will-be-will made one old Mr. Prejudice, an angry and ill-conditioned fellow, captain of the ward at that gate, and put under his power sixty men, called Deafmen; men advantageous for that service, forasmuch as they mattered no words of the captains, nor of their soldiers.
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And that Ear-gate especially might the better be looked to—for that was the gate in at which the King’s forces sought most to enter—the Lord Will-be-will made one old Mr. Prejudice, an angry and ill-conditioned fellow, captain of the ward at that gate, and put under his power sixty men, called Deafmen; men advantageous for that service, forasmuch as they mattered no words of the captains, nor of their soldiers.
https://thepilgrimjournal.com/a-relation-of-the-holy-war-chapter-iv/
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