The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence |
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Towards evening the Inflexible got within point-blank shot of the Americans, "
when five broadsides," wrote Douglas, "silenced their whole line." One fresh ship,
with scantling for sea-going, and a concentrated battery, has an unquestioned ...
Towards evening the Inflexible got within point-blank shot of the Americans, "
when five broadsides," wrote Douglas, "silenced their whole line." One fresh ship,
with scantling for sea-going, and a concentrated battery, has an unquestioned ...
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At times, when three or four broadsides struck together, the merlons shook so that
Moultrie feared they would come bodily in; but they withstood, and the small loss
inflicted 34 MAJOR OPERATIONS OF THE NAVIES IN THE The Battle of Fort ...
At times, when three or four broadsides struck together, the merlons shook so that
Moultrie feared they would come bodily in; but they withstood, and the small loss
inflicted 34 MAJOR OPERATIONS OF THE NAVIES IN THE The Battle of Fort ...
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If, then, the enemy attacked, the ships, by simply keeping fast the springs and
veering the cables, would swing with their broadsides facing east. If the enemy,
which had no bow fire, survived his punishment, and succeeded in advancing till
...
If, then, the enemy attacked, the ships, by simply keeping fast the springs and
veering the cables, would swing with their broadsides facing east. If the enemy,
which had no bow fire, survived his punishment, and succeeded in advancing till
...
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... receiving several broadsides, and so escaped to the northward. The
Monmouth was equally maltreated ; in fact, she had not been able to tack to the
southward with the fleet. Continuing north (a'), she became now much separated.
D'Estaing ...
... receiving several broadsides, and so escaped to the northward. The
Monmouth was equally maltreated ; in fact, she had not been able to tack to the
southward with the fleet. Continuing north (a'), she became now much separated.
D'Estaing ...
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A few minutes before 1 p.m., one of the headmost ships began to engage at long
range ; but it was not till some time after 1 p.m. that the Sandwich, having
received several broadsides, came into close action (S2) with the second vessel
astern ...
A few minutes before 1 p.m., one of the headmost ships began to engage at long
range ; but it was not till some time after 1 p.m. that the Sandwich, having
received several broadsides, came into close action (S2) with the second vessel
astern ...
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