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It is a relatively new school, and so employs a large percentage of new teachers, who are the first to be laid off under seniority rules.
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Records are incomplete but indicate that well over 2,000 private armed vessels were so employed during the course of the war, carrying more than 18,000 guns and some 70,000 men.
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