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Coehorn /ˈkoʊhɔːrn/ (also
spelled cohorn) is a
lightweight mortar originally designed by
Dutch military engineer Menno van Coe****n. Van Coe****n came...
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cOHOrn P.
fluorescens bv.VI PL8 Q-DLys-AcOHDOrn-Ala-Gly-aDThr-Ser-
cOHOrn P.
fluorescens 1.3 Q-DAla-DLys-Gly-Gly-OHAsp-DGln/Dab-Gly-Ser-
cOHOrn P. fluorescens...
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entering Douglas Bay, Isle of Man 1833 "The
feudal Keep, the
bastions of
Cohorn"
Poems Composed or
Suggested during a Tour in the
Summer of 1833 1835 By...
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grenades by hand.
Grenade launcher Type 89
grenade discharger Hand
cannon Cohorn Fire
lance "Hand mortars: An
early grenade launchers used from the 1500s...
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Topline Fangoria Horror Film V.F.W.". Deadline.
Retrieved November 28, 2021.
Cohorn, Jon (February 9, 2020). "Getting
Hyped for VFW: An
Interview with Director...
- Isla -53.541259 -73.760277 -893924 Nunez, IslaNúñez, Isla Nunos, Isla 1884
Cohorn,
Islote -53.551671 -72.337488 -877626 1885 Beware,
Islote -53.55 -72.566667...
- "Dignum
laude virum Musa
vetat mori." THE
feudal Keep, the
bastions of
Cohorn, Even when they rose to
check or to
repel Tides of
aggressive war, oft served...
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North Pole (1857), Caurausius, the
Dutch Augustus (1858), Life of
Baron Cohorn (1860), The
Decisive Conflicts of the Late
Civil War, or Slaveholder's Rebellion...
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British forces. They
included forty-three
heavy br**** and iron cannons, six
cohorns,
eight mortars, and two howitzers. Knox,
using sledges pulled by teams...
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wrote in his
report that the two
ships mounted '24 nine-pounders and ten
cohorns each.' He
described them as 'perfectly new, and alike; sail as fast as...