The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLittle, Brown,, 1913 - 280ÆäÀÌÁö The author states in his introduction that his aim in issuing this volume is "to bring home to American readers the vast extent of the struggle to which our own declaration of independence was but the prelude...." |
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... Fleet from the Chesapeake to the 50 50 51 . • ¡¤ 228 52 52 53 Delaware Surrender of Burgoyne and his Army • British Naval Operations in Delaware Bay • Brief Tenure - Nine Months- of Philadelphia by British 3853 53 ... Channel Fleet X CONTENTS.
... Fleet from the Chesapeake to the 50 50 51 . • ¡¤ 228 52 52 53 Delaware Surrender of Burgoyne and his Army • British Naval Operations in Delaware Bay • Brief Tenure - Nine Months- of Philadelphia by British 3853 53 ... Channel Fleet X CONTENTS.
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. Admiral Keppel puts to Sea with the British Channel Fleet First Guns of the War with France Extreme Length of Byron's Passage . He turns back to Halifax . • D'Estaing's slowness allows Howe to escape from Delaware ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. Admiral Keppel puts to Sea with the British Channel Fleet First Guns of the War with France Extreme Length of Byron's Passage . He turns back to Halifax . • D'Estaing's slowness allows Howe to escape from Delaware ...
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... Channel Fleet Sails for its Relief , with ultimate Destination to Leeward Islands Command 121 He Captures a large Spanish Convoy 122 And Destroys a Second Spanish Squadron of Eleven Sail - of - the - Line 123 Distinction of this ...
... Channel Fleet Sails for its Relief , with ultimate Destination to Leeward Islands Command 121 He Captures a large Spanish Convoy 122 And Destroys a Second Spanish Squadron of Eleven Sail - of - the - Line 123 Distinction of this ...
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... Fleet under Admiral de Cordova again enters the English Channel 188 Darby in inferior Force shut up in Tor Bay 188 The Allies Decide not to attack him , but to turn their Efforts against British Commerce 189 Minorca Lost by British 189 ...
... Fleet under Admiral de Cordova again enters the English Channel 188 Darby in inferior Force shut up in Tor Bay 188 The Allies Decide not to attack him , but to turn their Efforts against British Commerce 189 Minorca Lost by British 189 ...
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... Fleet 219 • 220 • 220 Hood's Criticisms Hood's Opinion shared by Sir Charles Douglas , Rodney's Chief - of- Staff ... Channel Fleet Cruises first in North Sea and in Channel 227 • 228 ¡¤ The Allied Fleets in much superior force take ...
... Fleet 219 • 220 • 220 Hood's Criticisms Hood's Opinion shared by Sir Charles Douglas , Rodney's Chief - of- Staff ... Channel Fleet Cruises first in North Sea and in Channel 227 • 228 ¡¤ The Allied Fleets in much superior force take ...
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