Carlos C de Menezes

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the most famous English mercenaries in history – a certain Captain John Smith. Long before he ventured to the Americas, where his association with Pocahontas was to create a legend, Smith had already achieved a formidable reputation as a soldier of fortune. He first served in the Low Countries, then entered on a journey to the east that was to provide him with some stirring adventures with which even his future exploits in America could scarcely compete.
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