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archers
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However
,
the
Polish
archers
fire
Use_firearm
flight
after
flight
of
arrows
at
the
withdrawing
Escaping
Knights
which
wound
many
of
them
and
allow
Preventing_or_letting
the
Poles
to
get
in
among
them
and
kill
Killing
many
more
.
Every
time
the
enemy
turns
to
attack
Attack
the
archers
,
these
withdraw
Escaping
in
among
their
own
knights
,
where
they
are
safe
,
and
from
where
they
emerge
Coming_to_be
later
and
start
shooting
Use_firearm
again
.
At
the
1900
Summer
Olympics
,
seven
of
the
archery
events
that
took place
Process_start
in
Paris
,
France
,
are
considered
to
be
``
Olympic
''
by
Olympic
historians
,
with
153
archers
competing
Competition
in
them
.
The
identities
of
17
of
those
archers
are
known
Know
,
though
a
number
of
those
are
known
only
by
their
surnames
.
Only
France
,
Belgium
,
and
the
Netherlands
sent
Sending
archers
.
Six
Dutch
archers
competed
Competition
;
none
qualified
Becoming_a_member
for
any
of
the
individual
event
finals
Process_end
.
Those
events
,
if
included
Cause_to_be_included
,
would
put
Placing
the
number
of
archers
over
5,000
.
This
event
was
contested
Competition
between
the
two
best
performing
Hold
``
au
berceau
''
archers
in
the
individual
events
,
``
au
cordon
doré
''
and
``
au
chapelet
''
(
Henri
Hérouin
and
Hubert
Van
Innis
)
.
On
April
11
the
Spaniards
met
Come_together
Piar
,
who
led
a
force
of
500
riflemen
,
800
lancers
,
500
Indian
archers
and
400
horsemen
.
The
composition
of
the
forces
is
clearer
;
the
English
army
was
composed
almost
entirely
of
infantry
and
had
few
archers
,
whereas
only
about
half
of
the
invading
force
was
infantry
,
the
rest
split
equally
between
cavalry
and
archers
.
The
composition
of
the
forces
is
clearer
;
the
English
army
was
composed
almost
entirely
of
infantry
and
had
few
archers
,
whereas
only
about
half
of
the
invading
force
was
infantry
,
the
rest
split
equally
between
cavalry
and
archers
.
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