Chapter
1 I | THE GUN CLUB~During the War of the Rebellion, a new
2 I | between the survivors of the war; the thunder of the guns
3 I | America is lost!”~“Ay! and no war in prospect!” continued
4 I | to enable us to declare war against some transatlantic
5 I | way to find a cause for war— did not North America once
6 I | the four teeth which the war had left him; “that will
7 II | of artillery during the war, he proved himself fertile
8 II | state, baldly, that any war which would recall us to
9 II | Tremendous applause!) “But war, gentlemen, is impossible
10 VII | general, “that during the war I was a member of the committee
11 VIII | remember that during the war, at the siege of Atlanta,
12 IX | gunpowder factories during the war.~“Gentlemen,” said this
13 IX | when I say that, during the war, and for the very largest
14 IX | employment for purposes of war. This powder, now called
15 X | arose during the Federal war between the guns and armor
16 X | which rests the whole art of war.~Now if Barbicane was a
17 X | with the shot, when the war came to an end on the very
18 XI | returned the others.~Thus the war went on for several days,
19 XII | cannon-shots in the Federal war cost one thousand dollars
20 XII | New York, which during the war had furnished the largest
21 XIV | herds of buffaloes and the war parties of the Seminoles
22 XXII | here? to teach them what war is, to inform them that
23 XXVIII| Baltimore after the American war, conceived the idea of putting
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