The National Almanac and Annual Record for ..., Том 1William Vincent McKean G. W. Childs, 1863 |
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... pounds of powder . If hooped on the principle adopted by Blakely and to be mentioned further on , it would make a much more formidable gun than any of our cast - iron pieces . Blakely has constructed for Russia two 13 - inch smooth ...
... pounds of powder . If hooped on the principle adopted by Blakely and to be mentioned further on , it would make a much more formidable gun than any of our cast - iron pieces . Blakely has constructed for Russia two 13 - inch smooth ...
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... pound shot and 10 pounds of powder . But it should be observed that American experiments are made with heavy shot at velocities which are necessa- rily low , because the guns will not stand the extraordinary charges required to give ...
... pound shot and 10 pounds of powder . But it should be observed that American experiments are made with heavy shot at velocities which are necessa- rily low , because the guns will not stand the extraordinary charges required to give ...
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... pound sterling or sovereign at the United States Mint is $ 4.84.8 ; the new Sovereign , $ 4.86.3 . • Increase of French debt for year ending January 1 , 1857 , $ 115,000,000 . The exact increase in the last five years not ascertained ...
... pound sterling or sovereign at the United States Mint is $ 4.84.8 ; the new Sovereign , $ 4.86.3 . • Increase of French debt for year ending January 1 , 1857 , $ 115,000,000 . The exact increase in the last five years not ascertained ...
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... Pounds . No. of years . Millions of Pounds . Dollars . 1775 to 1783 ( a ) . 126.8 to 231.8 8 105 508,000,000 1793 to 1802 ( 4 ) . 247.8 to 537.6 9 289.8 1,402,000,000 1811 to 1815 ( e ) 678.2 to 861.0 182.8 884,752,000 1775 to 1815 ( d ) ...
... Pounds . No. of years . Millions of Pounds . Dollars . 1775 to 1783 ( a ) . 126.8 to 231.8 8 105 508,000,000 1793 to 1802 ( 4 ) . 247.8 to 537.6 9 289.8 1,402,000,000 1811 to 1815 ( e ) 678.2 to 861.0 182.8 884,752,000 1775 to 1815 ( d ) ...
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... Pounds sterling . 52,859,025 56,615,577 71,316,435 71,686,707 Army , Navy , and Ordnance Expenses of the United States for 480 days , ending July 1 , 1862 ..... Average for 1 year .... Dollars . 257,053,438 275,321.551 346,811,823 ...
... Pounds sterling . 52,859,025 56,615,577 71,316,435 71,686,707 Army , Navy , and Ordnance Expenses of the United States for 480 days , ending July 1 , 1862 ..... Average for 1 year .... Dollars . 257,053,438 275,321.551 346,811,823 ...
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