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"A few pounds of langrage would settle the provost marshal's account."
All were loaded with langrage, although beside each gun was a pile of roundshot.
Sostish minelayers plied that corridor now, seeding it with langrage the size of skimcraft.
"I shan't dissuade anyone from trying," Thomas said, "otherwise we'll be here until nightfall - that is, unless they start firing langrage."
"That langrage," Thomas said.
The buccaneers leapt out of hiding with spongers, rammers, powder and more bags of langrage.
At approximately 20:30, Nelson was struck over his blinded right eye by an iron splinter fired in a langrage shot from Spartiate.
Miss Talented - Yiney Langrage (Santo Domingo)
"They won't rush us if they have any sense," Thomas said, "but firing langrage at the gun loops will knock the heads off anyone trying to see what we're doing."
Had the two-inch bore been loaded with langrage or even with a handful of pistol balls, it might have done-like a huge shotgun-for the first wave, then and there.
In a formless mob, they started up the road to the lough gate at a dead run, making a splendid target for shrapnel-loaded rifles and swivel guns loaded with langrage.
Captain Harvey of Brunswick was mortally wounded early in this action by langrage fire from Vengeur, but refused to quit the deck, ordering more fire into his opponent.
Langrage was a wickedly effective weapon: it comprised shot made up of scraps of iron, rusted bolts, old nails and any piece of metal that could be fired from a gun.
The main task was hauling fourteen falcons over the mountains to Portobelo, along with five hundred roundshot, some langrage which the men had been making up while they waited, and a barrel of powder.
When but twenty yards separated the two ships, both of the French galleon's starboard-bow chasers fired loads of langrage at the packed forecastle deck of the Revenge, but with poor results.
British casualties were slightly heavier, a passenger on Blenheim named Mr. Cook was killed by langrage shot and a sailor was killed on the Indiaman Ganges by a roundshot.
During this, Nelson was struck on the head by a piece of flying langrage and fell, bleeding heavily, only to be caught by Captain Berry, to whom he uttered the words "I am killed.
"Those roundshot won't make any impression on the walls of the forts, but if we can get the Dons to rush us, a whiff of langrage will cut them down like hay under a scythe," Ned said.
Now we're bringing him nineteen more bronze guns, and we might as well take those falcons: they are handy enough in case he wants to fire a couple of pounds of langrage into the middle of a mutineers' meeting."
A dozen buccaneers were ramming bags of langrage into the falcons and training them round to cover a corner already black with prisoners-all of whom, Ned was surprised to notice, were sitting on the ground with their backs to the guns.
He saw puffs of what seemed to be dust sweeping the decks of the ships and did not realize it was the langrage until he saw Spaniards falling, ropes parting and showers of sparks showing where metal ricocheted off metal.
'We might send their masts by the board or tear their sails to shreds with langrage, but we'd still have to carry the ship by boarding and if the captain uses the prisoners as hostages and threatens their lives, we're still no nearer rescuing anyone.'
Ned saw a large group of soldiers standing beside a hatchway on the leader's ship fall as though the deck had collapsed beneath them, and he moved the perspective to the second ship just in time to see langrage cutting down more soldiers as though an invisible scythe was at work.
"If they can hit with the first round, they should do better now..." Ned watched the buccaneers sponging out the guns, loading powder, wad, bag of langrage and another wad, and aiming the gun again as the second captain carefully poured priming powder from a flask into the vent.
Two fishing boats had escaped the carnage and conflagration of Coleraine, and these Walid Pasha had had loaded with powder, shot, waddings, a few casks of langrage, and assorted other supplies, plus enough seamen to sail them and Fahrooq with a score and a half of his fighters.
And as for Langridge, the good news is that it looks like he still has his job.
Stuart Langridge has since expanded upon this thought in book and article format.
He usually does after lunch, according to Langridge's report."
Langridge had a very good sense for drama as well as an excellent singing voice.
Mr. Langridge fits perfectly with him as a mirror opposite.
Langridge's Test match career amounted to just eight games, spread over thirteen years.
Issue 11 is to feature Roger Langridge cover art.
Roger Langridge wrote and drew the comics intending it to be more long running.
Langridge became a first-class umpire on retirement and stood in seven Test matches.
The film will be directed by John Langridge, and is currently in pre-production stage.
Mr. Langridge is an elegant artist, and brute anger must not come easily to him.
Langridge studied the violin at the Royal Academy of Music from 1958.
Langridge died of cancer in 2010.
As a singer, Langridge was admired for his fine technique coupled with keen dramatic instincts.
In 2004 she was re-elected to represent Langridge Ward.
But the first time the dogs got a shock was by mistake, after a small dog they were walking past made Miss Langridge jump.
Langridge's folly aside, the download page provided a little insight into the guts of the update.
By nature and voice type, Mr. Langridge is closer to Pears.
Langridge was a fine concert singer.
Philip Langridge, the 20th-century operatic tenor, was born in Hawkhurst.
Matthew Langridge - Olympic rower and silver medallist at the 2008 games.
This Sussex record was beaten four years later when, with John Langridge, he put on 490 runs.
He was the son of English Test cricketer James Langridge.
His career total of 74 centuries is second only to John Langridge's 76 among players who never played Test cricket.
He married Jane Langridge the same year.
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