Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 33W. Blackwood & Sons, 1833 |
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... carronades ? " " I have no absolute antipathy to them , sir - they are all very well in their way . For instance , sir , I wish you would fit me with two twelve- pound carronades instead of those two popgun long sixes . These , with ...
... carronades ? " " I have no absolute antipathy to them , sir - they are all very well in their way . For instance , sir , I wish you would fit me with two twelve- pound carronades instead of those two popgun long sixes . These , with ...
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... carronades were run out , all three being loaded , double shotted , and carefully primed - the whole crew , with our black supernumera- ries , being at quarters . " I see her quite distinct now , sir , " sung out Timotheus . " Well ...
... carronades were run out , all three being loaded , double shotted , and carefully primed - the whole crew , with our black supernumera- ries , being at quarters . " I see her quite distinct now , sir , " sung out Timotheus . " Well ...
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... carronades could not have pitched their metal much more than half - way ; or , even if they had been long guns , they would merely have plumped the balls into the turf rampart , without hurting any one . So we wisely hauled off , and ...
... carronades could not have pitched their metal much more than half - way ; or , even if they had been long guns , they would merely have plumped the balls into the turf rampart , without hurting any one . So we wisely hauled off , and ...
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... carronades . I was conveyed between two grenadiers , along the water's edge , so long as the ship was firing ; but when that ceased , I was clapped on one of the limbers of the field- guns , and strapped down to it be- tween two of the ...
... carronades . I was conveyed between two grenadiers , along the water's edge , so long as the ship was firing ; but when that ceased , I was clapped on one of the limbers of the field- guns , and strapped down to it be- tween two of the ...
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... carronades on the starboard side , and to load them with grape . " On board there - get below , all you of the English crew , as I shall fire with grape . ' " The hint was now taken . The ship at length came to the wind - we rounded to ...
... carronades on the starboard side , and to load them with grape . " On board there - get below , all you of the English crew , as I shall fire with grape . ' " The hint was now taken . The ship at length came to the wind - we rounded to ...
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