Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|      wall a breach as wide as a cannon ball could make, than, casting
2   I,   XXXVIII| ministers of death as there are cannon of the foe pointed at him,
3  II,      XXIV|       or skirmish, whether by a cannon ball or blown up by mine,
4  II,      XXVI|    heard to sound inside it and cannon to go off. The noise was
5  II,     XXXIV|        trumpets, the drums, the cannon, the musketry, and above
6  II,       LXI|         returned, and the heavy cannon rent the air with the tremendous
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