Definitionn. a small shallow-draft boat carrying mounted guns
Last update: June 11, 2015
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A gunboat for preventive service purchased from the British government and commanded by an Englishman, with native petty officers and crew, is employed by the Liberian government. [Please select]
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The gunboat, the keeper said. [Please select]
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The gunboat will shoot down our liberty pole. [Please select]
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Why, that gunboat could blow the place into the air. [Please select]
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"In the engine room of the gunboat Farcey," a voice said. [Please select]
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"And if the English gunboat comes in here the Machias men will capture it," she added. [Please select]
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Perhaps 'twill even be set up while the gunboat lies in this harbor.' [Please select]
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"One of our fishermen brought news of the British gunboat, and our men started at once." [Please select]
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There was also a craft fixed up to look like a small gunboat. [Please select]
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On the arrival of a British gunboat in Honolulu, J. [Please select]
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Amblen to stop her, so as to permit the gunboat to come alongside of her. [Please select]
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