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1 When they are ready, fire a broadside that will clear the place out at once.
2 I am not a lawyer, and my object is to fire a broadside into them.
3 Would you let this crazy old hulk go into action, and not stand by to fire a broadside ? '
4 As each prow mounted twelve guns, they could thus fire a broadside of thirty-six heavy pieces, besides small arms.
5 She had a very sharp tongue and used to fire a broadside at them every time she would meet them.
6 See here, Mr. Barnett, you're not going to fire a broadside of disturbing questions at my patient yet a while.
7 In a few minutes the crew were at their quarters, ready to fire a broadside , when down came the Frenchman's colours.
8 He seemed to miss every important operation; and when the war ended-wemay almost say-hehad never seen a ship fire a broadside in anger.
9 The privateer then fired a broadside through and through us.
10 As they passed each other both vessels fired a broadside .
11 Merrimac, her men firing a broadside as she went down, with her flag flying.
12 She began at once, without parley or courtesies, by firing a broadside right into me.
13 He came in on Joe jovial, happy, sparkling, and fired a broadside of well-chosen questions.
14 The others, looking at Lee's sober face questioningly, fired a broadside of inquiries at him.
15 Our men sprang to their feet and fired a broadside through the bulwarks of the enemy.
16 The AEolus now fired a broadside into her antagonist, making fearful havoc, and killing Admiral D'Avila.
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