| 31. | I could then rig something up using a glass jar full of petrol and, if necessary, wadding.
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| 32. | Wadding was distinguished by his profound knowledge of the supernatural states and by rare prudence in the direction of souls.
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| 33. | Unlike smooth bore muskets, which required a wad to be inserted, the Mini?ball did not require wadding.
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| 34. | Afterwards he proceeded to the Irish College of St Isidore in Rome, founded by his uncle, Father Wadding.
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| 35. | Among the members of this church was wadding mill industrialist and Lieutenant governor of Rhode Island Henry A . Stearns.
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| 36. | Born at Waterford in 1581 or 1583, he was son of Thomas Wadding and his wife, Mary Vallesia.
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| 37. | The crew busied themselves in the manufacture of needed items, and adopted patches of gun wadding as their currency.
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| 38. | I had good luck with solid brass knobs and plates by soaking them in jewelry cleaner, then using the wadding.
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| 39. | This is followed by a layer of wadding ( often nothing more than paper ), and then the cannonball itself.
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| 40. | The figure of Luke Wadding was moved to a position at the entrance to the French Church, Waterford on Greyfriars.
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