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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... Cuddalore . 252 Suffren Relieves the Place 253 • Fifth Engagement between Hughes and Suffren , June 20 , 1783 Comparison between Hughes and Suffren 253 254 News of the Peace being received , June 29 , Hostilities in India cease 255 ...
... Cuddalore . 252 Suffren Relieves the Place 253 • Fifth Engagement between Hughes and Suffren , June 20 , 1783 Comparison between Hughes and Suffren 253 254 News of the Peace being received , June 29 , Hostilities in India cease 255 ...
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... 70 ¡Æ PENINSULA OF INDIA AND CEYLON . MALABAR COAST 75 ¡Æ MADRAS Pondichery Cuddalore Ferts Nove Franquebar Negapatam 07133 Pide Gall Jaggernaut Ganjam COAST Trincomalee Batacalo that day the British squadron blockaded closely , and on.
... 70 ¡Æ PENINSULA OF INDIA AND CEYLON . MALABAR COAST 75 ¡Æ MADRAS Pondichery Cuddalore Ferts Nove Franquebar Negapatam 07133 Pide Gall Jaggernaut Ganjam COAST Trincomalee Batacalo that day the British squadron blockaded closely , and on.
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... Cuddalore , he put to sea on the 23d , and went south , hoping to intercept the Sultan and Magnanime off the south end of Ceylon . On the 9th of April he sighted the British fleet to the south and west of him . Hughes , attaching the ...
... Cuddalore , he put to sea on the 23d , and went south , hoping to intercept the Sultan and Magnanime off the south end of Ceylon . On the 9th of April he sighted the British fleet to the south and west of him . Hughes , attaching the ...
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... Cuddalore , which had surrendered to Hyder Ali on April 4th . On the 5th of July , at 1 P.M. , the French squadron appeared . At 3 P.M. Hughes put to sea , and stood south during the night to gain the wind , the south - west mon- soon ...
... Cuddalore , which had surrendered to Hyder Ali on April 4th . On the 5th of July , at 1 P.M. , the French squadron appeared . At 3 P.M. Hughes put to sea , and stood south during the night to gain the wind , the south - west mon- soon ...
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... Cuddalore . There he received word that two ships of the line - the Illustre , 74 , and St. Michel , 60 , with a convoy of supplies and 600 troops were to be expected shortly at Pointe de Galle , then a Dutch port , on the south - west ...
... Cuddalore . There he received word that two ships of the line - the Illustre , 74 , and St. Michel , 60 , with a convoy of supplies and 600 troops were to be expected shortly at Pointe de Galle , then a Dutch port , on the south - west ...
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