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However , observant visitors to existing castles may notice that there are often open spaces just where a road emerges from woodland to cross a stream , or where a short stretch of distant river is just visible between high cliffs .
However , observant visitors to existing castles may notice that there are often open spaces just where a road emerges from woodland to cross a stream , or where a short stretch of distant river is just visible between high cliffs .
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No gunner could take such liberties with a cannon ; every ball - whether carved from stone or latterly cast in iron - had to be as round as possible and had to fit the bore as perfectly as existing technology would permit ; too large ...
No gunner could take such liberties with a cannon ; every ball - whether carved from stone or latterly cast in iron - had to be as round as possible and had to fit the bore as perfectly as existing technology would permit ; too large ...
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Nevertheless , during that long conflict , British factories were simply mass - producing existing items of war material of proven efficiency and quality ; there was no time for experimentation . It was not until victory had been won ...
Nevertheless , during that long conflict , British factories were simply mass - producing existing items of war material of proven efficiency and quality ; there was no time for experimentation . It was not until victory had been won ...
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