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  • A '''ship of the line''' was a major warship of the Age of Sail, strong enough to fight as part o The most common 19th century "ship of the line" was a "third rate", built from 2,000 oak trees and carrying 74 or so guns,
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  • {{r|Ship of the line}}
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  • [[Royal Navy]] 74-gun [[ship of the line]], retired from sea duty in 1818 and scrapped in 1857
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  • * ''[[HMS Justinian|Justinian]]'', 74-gun [[Ship of the line|ship-of-the-line]] (''[[Mr. Midshipman Hornblower]]'', [[Midshipman]]) ...MS Sutherland|Sutherland]]'', 74-gun, two-deck [[ship-of-the-line]] (''[[A Ship of the Line]]'', [[Captain (Royal Navy)|Captain]])
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  • {{r|Ship of the Line (book)|''Ship of the Line''}}
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  • {{r|Ship of the line}}
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  • ...d raiding, the predecessor of the modern [[cruiser]]. In comparison, the [[ship of the line]] was analogous to the [[battleship]] when big-gunned battleships were stil ...tween 32 and 44 guns and a crew of 217 to 297 men. While not as big as the ship of the line, it could outrun anything with more firepower and catch commercial ships, s
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  • | [[Ship of the line]]
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  • {{r|Ship of the line}}
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  • {{r|Ship of the line||**}}
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  • {{r|Ship of the line}}
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  • {{rpl|USS Independence (1814)}} First [[ship of the line]] in the [[United States Navy]]
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  • ...s are sometimes symbolic rather than actual. '''HMS Victory''', a wooden [[ship of the line]] built in 1765, is the official flagship of the United Kingdom Home Comman ...nd World War]], admirals usually used a major combatant vessel such as a [[ship of the line]] or [[battleship]]. Under some circumstances, when the admiral's attention
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  • ...ady Barbara, the backstory begins to be established for the next book, ''[[Ship of the Line]]'', in which he will return to operating within a fleet — with his s
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  • 26. ''Ship of the Line'' (1938) 27. ''Flying Colours including A Ship of the Line'' (1938)
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  • A '''ship of the line''' was a major warship of the Age of Sail, strong enough to fight as part o The most common 19th century "ship of the line" was a "third rate", built from 2,000 oak trees and carrying 74 or so guns,
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  • | ''[[Ship of the Line]]''
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  • ...rms of the weight of their projectile, a 32 pounder being a heavy gun on a ship of the line. Those were spherical projectiles, and both the change in shape to the stre
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  • ...used between "ships of the wall", a three-dimensional equivalent of the "[[ship of the line]]". There is use of constantly improving [[guided missile]]s. Major ships
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  • ...engage the most powerful warships of an opposing navy. Evolved from the [[ship of the line]], their main armament consisted of multiple heavy [[cannon]] mounted in mo
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