Army and Navy Chronicle, Объемы 2-3Benjamin Homans, 1836 |
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... fire standing , have , in order to come to the aim , to lower plies to three . the piece suddenly , and to slip the left hand upon it to the tail - band . This movement has the tendency to drop the muzzle too low , and consequently to ...
... fire standing , have , in order to come to the aim , to lower plies to three . the piece suddenly , and to slip the left hand upon it to the tail - band . This movement has the tendency to drop the muzzle too low , and consequently to ...
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... fire , at a distance in many places , their line not being parallel with ours ) of not more than 30 paces - in other parts of from 30 to 70 , or 100 paces . Their first and second fires killed and wounded a number of horses of the ...
... fire , at a distance in many places , their line not being parallel with ours ) of not more than 30 paces - in other parts of from 30 to 70 , or 100 paces . Their first and second fires killed and wounded a number of horses of the ...
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... fire ? ' It certainly is not of much consequence , ' replied the gunner , but still , as sailors , it appears to me that they should fire with the sun ; that is , Mr. Easy fires at Mr. Biggs , Mr. Biggs fires at Mr. Easthupp , Mr. Easthupp ...
... fire ? ' It certainly is not of much consequence , ' replied the gunner , but still , as sailors , it appears to me that they should fire with the sun ; that is , Mr. Easy fires at Mr. Biggs , Mr. Biggs fires at Mr. Easthupp , Mr. Easthupp ...
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