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		<title>Recife Subway Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Around 1650, the overall weight of the musket was reduced to about 16 pounds and the caliber made standard at 10 gauge. Recife Subway Map This then meant that musket bore became a standard of measure. It is interesting to note that the standard musket ball was a 12 gauge, substantially smaller in diameter than the musket&#8217;s caliber. Using a smaller ball would have eased loading, because the barrel would foul after several discharges, reducing the actual bore, but it also increased the musket&#8217;s unreliability with regard to accuracy. The actual operating system of the matchlocks was simplicity in itself. </p>
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		<title>Recife Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Turn left here into Church Lane. Go down the road Recife Map to a junction with a metalled road; by the junction is the lychgate of the church. Recife Map Turn right onto the metalled road, which soon becomes more of a track. As the track bends left, don&#8217;t bend left with it, but go straight ahead onto a footpath which descends to reach a T-junction with a rather wider track. Turn right at the track and simply follow it onto the Halfway Bridge Inn, just a few hundred yards down. The inn was built in 1710; it was a </p>
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