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The forward carronade went off again, and they were quite simply no more.
Finally the carronade was ready to be trained left or right.
From 1778, however, the most important exception was the carronade.
The second carronade put a ball clean through the hull.
An explosion forward - not the right crash of the carronade.
The carronade disappeared into history before the science of aerodynamics started.
Finally Jackson agreed that the stable was clean enough to move in the carronade.
Sharpe asked Armstrong as they walked away from the carronade.
As a result, the carronade had an unusually high centre of gravity.
They were intended to accommodate 8-10 men and mount a 32-pounder carronade at the top.
Each mounted a 24-pounder carronade on the roof to support the battery.
He kissed her and led the way up on deck, walking to a carronade away from the rest of the men.
The carronade could make a significant contribution to the weight of a broadside.
"And there's another advantage to the carronade: the weight of the individual pieces.
In 1985 several objects were found including a carronade (a small cannon) and another anchor.
The carronade fired an instant later: a noble crash once more.
She is named after the carronade, a type of short barrelled cannon.
Then we saw the smoke of the carronade.
The carronade was already trained as far aft as possible.
Through the factory's products, the river's name passed to the naval cannon called the carronade.
The carronade was a considerable success, and remained in production from 1778 through to the 1850s.
And that man sitting on the after carronade, oilskins glistening, must be the old admiral.
She looked at him scornfully, lifted her skirts and scrambled on to the carronade.
She was armed with one 24-pounder gun and one 24-pounder carronade.
The prize gunboats each had a long 24-pounder in the bow and two of them carried a 12-pounder carronade.