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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... morning surprised the post , in which were only a sergeant and a dozen men . He reaped the rewards of celerity . The prisoners informed him that a considerable body of troops was expected from Canada , on its way to Ticonderoga ; and ...
... morning surprised the post , in which were only a sergeant and a dozen men . He reaped the rewards of celerity . The prisoners informed him that a considerable body of troops was expected from Canada , on its way to Ticonderoga ; and ...
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... morning of April 12th , Douglas found ice extending nearly twenty miles to sea , and packed too closely to admit of working through it by dexterous steering . The urgency of the case not admitting delay , he ran his ship , the Isis , 50 ...
... morning of April 12th , Douglas found ice extending nearly twenty miles to sea , and packed too closely to admit of working through it by dexterous steering . The urgency of the case not admitting delay , he ran his ship , the Isis , 50 ...
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... morning , they stood up the Lake with a strong north - east wind , keeping along Grand Island , upon which their attention doubtless was fastened by the intelligence which they had received ; but it was a singular negligence thus to run ...
... morning , they stood up the Lake with a strong north - east wind , keeping along Grand Island , upon which their attention doubtless was fastened by the intelligence which they had received ; but it was a singular negligence thus to run ...
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... morning , or given us battle on our own terms . The Indians and light troops are abreast with the fleet ; they cannot , therefore , escape by land . " The British squadron sharing this confidence , a proper look - out was not kept . The ...
... morning , or given us battle on our own terms . The Indians and light troops are abreast with the fleet ; they cannot , therefore , escape by land . " The British squadron sharing this confidence , a proper look - out was not kept . The ...
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... morning of the 27th , Sir Peter Parker , with a 64- gun ship , two 50's , and two frigates , attempted to work up to New York , with a view of supporting the left flank of the army ; but the wind came out from the north , and , the ebb ...
... morning of the 27th , Sir Peter Parker , with a 64- gun ship , two 50's , and two frigates , attempted to work up to New York , with a view of supporting the left flank of the army ; but the wind came out from the north , and , the ebb ...
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abreast action ahead American anchored April army Arnold arrived astern attack Barbados batteries Brest broadsides Burgoyne Byron campaign Cap François Captain Carleton centre channel chase Chesapeake Clinton close coast command Commander-in-Chief convoy Cornwallis Crown Point d'Estaing d'Orvilliers Delaware division east enemy enemy's engaged fight fire flagship flotilla force Fort Mifflin French French admiral French fleet French ships frigates galleys garrison Gibraltar gondolas Grasse Guadeloupe Guichen guns hauled Hood Hood's Howe's Hudson Hyde Parker July Keppel killed Lake Champlain land latter leeward line of battle Lord Martinique miles movement Narragansett Bay naval Navy Parker passed port tack position put to sea rear Rear-Admiral retreat Rhode Island River Rodney Rodney's sail Sandy Hook Santa Lucia shore side signal Sir Peter Parker southward squadron starboard tack station steering Suffren thousand tion Trincomalee troops vessels weather West Indies wind windward wounded wrote York