The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLittle, Brown,, 1913 - 280페이지 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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... Commander - in - Chief in Canada , strengthened the works at St. John's , and built a schooner ; but his force was inade- quate to meet that of the Americans . The seizure of the two posts , being an act of offensive war , was not at ...
... Commander - in - Chief in Canada , strengthened the works at St. John's , and built a schooner ; but his force was inade- quate to meet that of the Americans . The seizure of the two posts , being an act of offensive war , was not at ...
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... Commander - in - Chief at Ticonderoga , he said : " There is a good harbour , and if the enemy venture up the Lake it will be impossible for them to take advantage of our situation . If we succeed in our attack upon them , it will be ...
... Commander - in - Chief at Ticonderoga , he said : " There is a good harbour , and if the enemy venture up the Lake it will be impossible for them to take advantage of our situation . If we succeed in our attack upon them , it will be ...
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... command the North American Station . General Howe was commander - in - chief of the forces throughout the territory extending from Nova Scotia to West Florida ; from Halifax to Pensacola . The first operation of the campaign was to be ...
... command the North American Station . General Howe was commander - in - chief of the forces throughout the territory extending from Nova Scotia to West Florida ; from Halifax to Pensacola . The first operation of the campaign was to be ...
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. powers proper to the commanders of great fleets and armies , but also with authority as peace ... commander - in - chief at Copenhagen . The service was performed under a tremendous cannonade from all the batteries ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. powers proper to the commanders of great fleets and armies , but also with authority as peace ... commander - in - chief at Copenhagen . The service was performed under a tremendous cannonade from all the batteries ...
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... commander - in - chief in the Mediterranean . By noon fifteen thousand men and forty field - guns had been carried over and placed on shore . The force of the Americans permitted little opposition to the British advance ; but General ...
... commander - in - chief in the Mediterranean . By noon fifteen thousand men and forty field - guns had been carried over and placed on shore . The force of the Americans permitted little opposition to the British advance ; but General ...
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