The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... less it will affect the range . How- ever , this advantage of the long barrel is counterbalanced by its clum- siness and fatiguing weight . Your solid men are always tiresome . I have heard it advanced , that a bell - muzzled gun ...
... less it will affect the range . How- ever , this advantage of the long barrel is counterbalanced by its clum- siness and fatiguing weight . Your solid men are always tiresome . I have heard it advanced , that a bell - muzzled gun ...
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... less conse- quence . Habit must decide in this matter . Something more positive may be said respecting the calibre . A large bore holds up the ball better than a small one . Accuracy in rifle shooting depends , when the barrel is good ...
... less conse- quence . Habit must decide in this matter . Something more positive may be said respecting the calibre . A large bore holds up the ball better than a small one . Accuracy in rifle shooting depends , when the barrel is good ...
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... less than three years from that event , he was chosen major - general of the division to which we both belonged . If that magnanimity of spirit , which I have ever especially studied , and which has enabled me to support a dignified ...
... less than three years from that event , he was chosen major - general of the division to which we both belonged . If that magnanimity of spirit , which I have ever especially studied , and which has enabled me to support a dignified ...
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... less frequent . It was impossible for me to see Marianne at her father's house ; and , for a considerable time after she was sent to Boston , I was detained at Applesbury in settling a quarrel between my drummer and my first serjeant ...
... less frequent . It was impossible for me to see Marianne at her father's house ; and , for a considerable time after she was sent to Boston , I was detained at Applesbury in settling a quarrel between my drummer and my first serjeant ...
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... less glorious , and pro- bably more happy ; my name would never have been sounded abroad as a great military commander ; and , perhaps , I should not have died in an almshouse . But to imagine what might have been is useless and idle ...
... less glorious , and pro- bably more happy ; my name would never have been sounded abroad as a great military commander ; and , perhaps , I should not have died in an almshouse . But to imagine what might have been is useless and idle ...
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