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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... abreast with the fleet ; they cannot , therefore , escape by land . " The British squadron sharing this confidence , a proper look - out was not kept . The American leader im- mediately held a conference with his officers , and decided ...
... abreast with the fleet ; they cannot , therefore , escape by land . " The British squadron sharing this confidence , a proper look - out was not kept . The American leader im- mediately held a conference with his officers , and decided ...
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... abreast the mouth of the port , but some distance south of it . Inside the bar , the channel turned to the northward , and thence led near Sulli- van's Island , the southern end of which was therefore chosen as the site of the rude fort ...
... abreast the mouth of the port , but some distance south of it . Inside the bar , the channel turned to the northward , and thence led near Sulli- van's Island , the southern end of which was therefore chosen as the site of the rude fort ...
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. in length , and at that time nearly a mile wide1 abreast the city of New York At the point where the East River joins New York Bay , tne Hudson River , an estuary there nearly two miles wide , also enters from the ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. in length , and at that time nearly a mile wide1 abreast the city of New York At the point where the East River joins New York Bay , tne Hudson River , an estuary there nearly two miles wide , also enters from the ...
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... abreast the British line , it was necessary only to keep fast the cables and let go the springs ; the ships would swing head to the east wind , and the broadsides would once more bear north , across the channel instead of along it ...
... abreast the British line , it was necessary only to keep fast the cables and let go the springs ; the ships would swing head to the east wind , and the broadsides would once more bear north , across the channel instead of along it ...
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... abreast and to windward , at 4 P.M. the French bore south - south - east , which would be somewhat on the port quarter , or nearly astern but to leeward . At this time their van was estimated by Howe to be two or three miles from the ...
... abreast and to windward , at 4 P.M. the French bore south - south - east , which would be somewhat on the port quarter , or nearly astern but to leeward . At this time their van was estimated by Howe to be two or three miles from the ...
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