THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION. 
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Before examining this table, it is well to remark that the figures in 
the Belgian column are taken from the reports of ten years of the 
practice at the Artillery School; the figures in the other columns 
represent special trials. 
The attentive study of this document shows that the English gun 
is inferior to the Belgian in regularity of range, and a little superior in 
accuracy ; but if we consider that the English gun Was fired to show 
