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It was a shepherd's weapon , used by children to protect their flocks . Perhaps in time of assault it was the custom for those same boys and girls to defend the ramparts with their slings , laying aside their childish weapons for adult ...
It was a shepherd's weapon , used by children to protect their flocks . Perhaps in time of assault it was the custom for those same boys and girls to defend the ramparts with their slings , laying aside their childish weapons for adult ...
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A major factor in its capture then would be a weapons system unknown to the Crusaders gunpowder and cannon , although the first pub- lished reference to guns had appeared in 1320 . One of the myths of history is that the twin inventions ...
A major factor in its capture then would be a weapons system unknown to the Crusaders gunpowder and cannon , although the first pub- lished reference to guns had appeared in 1320 . One of the myths of history is that the twin inventions ...
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The har- nessing of steam - power and its application to the mechanical processes of manufacture resulted in hitherto unparalleled output of all types of weapons and equipment . Thousands of cannon , muskets , uniforms , pulley - blocks ...
The har- nessing of steam - power and its application to the mechanical processes of manufacture resulted in hitherto unparalleled output of all types of weapons and equipment . Thousands of cannon , muskets , uniforms , pulley - blocks ...
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