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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... ships of war , the Americans at once retreated . During the winter , though reinforcements must have been received from time to time , they had wasted from exposure , and from small - pox , which ravaged the camp . On the 1st of May the ...
... ships of war , the Americans at once retreated . During the winter , though reinforcements must have been received from time to time , they had wasted from exposure , and from small - pox , which ravaged the camp . On the 1st of May the ...
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... ships seem to have taken their places skilfully without confusion , and their fire , which opened at once , was rapid , well - sustained , and well - directed ; but their position suffered under the radical defect that , whether from ...
... ships seem to have taken their places skilfully without confusion , and their fire , which opened at once , was rapid , well - sustained , and well - directed ; but their position suffered under the radical defect that , whether from ...
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... ships was only one killed , 14 wounded . The Americans had 37 killed and wounded . The three vessels assigned to enfilade the main front of the fort did not get into position . They ran on the middle ground , owing , Parker reported ...
... ships was only one killed , 14 wounded . The Americans had 37 killed and wounded . The three vessels assigned to enfilade the main front of the fort did not get into position . They ran on the middle ground , owing , Parker reported ...
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... ships were short through sickness . Edmund Burke , a friend to both sides , was justified in saying that “ never did British valour shine more conspicuously , nor did our ships in an engagement of the same nature experience so serious ...
... ships were short through sickness . Edmund Burke , a friend to both sides , was justified in saying that “ never did British valour shine more conspicuously , nor did our ships in an engagement of the same nature experience so serious ...
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... ships , in point of numbers and equipment , were not as far forward as the Admiralty had represented ; and difficulty , amounting for the moment to impossibility , was experienced in manning them . The vessels of the Channel fleet had ...
... ships , in point of numbers and equipment , were not as far forward as the Admiralty had represented ; and difficulty , amounting for the moment to impossibility , was experienced in manning them . The vessels of the Channel fleet had ...
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