- A
chase gun (or chaser),
usually distinguished as bow
chaser and
stern chaser, was a
cannon mounted in the bow (aiming forward) or
stern (aiming backward)...
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throws a projectile."
Gunpowder and
firearm historian Kenneth Chase defines "firearms" and "
guns" in his Firearms: A
Global History to 1700 as "gunpowder weapons...
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JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.,
doing business as
Chase, is an
American national bank
headquartered in New York City that
constitutes the
consumer and commercial...
- 916%
heavier than the
English pound weight). They were used as
chase guns or main
guns on
light ships of the
early 19th century, and on the quarterdeck...
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Chasers (novel), a 2010
Being Human novel by Mark
Michalowski Chaser or
Chase gun, a
cannon mounted in the bow or
stern of a
sailing ship HMS
Chaser (D32)...
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Chase Russell Oliver (born
August 16, 1985) is an
American political activist and
politician who was the
nominee of the
Libertarian Party for the 2024...
- nine-inch
guns, 14 on the main deck, two
forward chase guns and one rear
chase gun. The
gun ports had to be
enlarged to
accommodate the
larger guns by hand...
- died away altogether,
Constitution led the
British squadron in a
stern chase.
Constitution lowered her
boats to tow the ship,
while Broke ordered the...
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preceding chase, etc.) are
considered cir****stantial. The
phrase originally came from the idea that
finding a very
recently fired (hence smoking)
gun on the...
- Look up
chase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Chase may
refer to: The
Chase (1946 film), an
American film noir The
Chase (1966 film), an American...