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gunners 1
gunnery 10
gunpowder 9
guns 19
gunshot 1
gunshots 1
gutta-percha 3
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19 cause
19 enclosed
19 evening
19 guns
19 hands
19 lieutenant
19 mountain
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guns

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1 I | Palliser, and Beaulieu guns were compelled to bow before 2 I | proportional to the masses of their guns, and in the direct ratio 3 I | war; the thunder of the guns gradually ceased, the mortars 4 I | existence! When again shall the guns arouse us in the morning 5 I | lighted with the glare of our guns? No international difficulty 6 III | nearly as noisy as their own guns.~Barbicane remained calm 7 VII | seen ourselves? Armstrong guns discharging shot of 500 8 VII | 500 pounds, and the Rodman guns projectiles of half a ton! 9 VIII| Barbicane, “our longest guns have not exceeded twenty-five 10 VIII| siege of Atlanta, some iron guns fired one thousand rounds 11 IX | other words, if in ordinary guns we employ a quantity of 12 IX | and for the very largest guns, the weight of the powder 13 X | Federal war between the guns and armor of iron-plated 14 XII | largest Parrott, cast-iron guns. It was stipulated between 15 XIII| spears or discharging their guns with a dull report. These 16 III | with some interest that his guns and other arms had not been 17 IX | enclosed in little steel guns, which could be screwed 18 IX | projectile. Inside, these guns were flush with the bottom; 19 IX | and replace them by the guns, which fitted closely in


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