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1
In a moment Keen would stand away and loose off a
full
broadside
.
2
He would probably be wishing it was a
full
broadside
instead.
3
The compliment was returned in the form of a
full
broadside
,
and the action commenced.
4
I prefer a
full
broadside
to your minute-guns.
5
It must have been a
full
broadside
for someone yelled with disbelief, The Frenchie's goin' about!
6
I accordingly moved my arm and covered her; she saw me move and halted, exposing a
full
broadside
.
7
The ship was swaying over as deck by deck the
full
broadside
was fired across the smoky water.
8
A
full
broadside
,
fired into oblivion.
9
While the 'Thorn' was getting into position, the enemy fired a
full
broadside
at her which did but little damage.
10
We'll fire a
full
broadside
of gingerbread at the old Green Isle, and teach the people to eat for a living.
11
The rest would shoot as they found the target, not in a
full
broadside
,
but deck by deck, pair by pair.
12
We will then luff, and if the wind is kind to us we can rake the enemy with the other
full
broadside
.
'
13
Any one of those nine-pounders could cripple his command, slow her down until she reeled beneath a
full
broadside
as Sinclair had.
14
So we cannot work steadily: we must wait and release the equivalent of a
full
broadside
in the moments when he is level.
15
As soon as he had got on board, and his boat was stowed away, the Leopard fired a
full
broadside
into the American frigate.
16
The roar of the
full
broadside
seemed to hang in the air, an echo perhaps of the double-shotted onslaught which had found its target.
full
broadside
full