The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence |
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When Benedict Arnold on LakeChamplain by vigorous useof small means
obtained ayear's delayforthe colonists,he compassed the surrender of Burgoyne
in1777.The surrenderofBurgoyne, justly estimated as the decisiveevent of the
war,was ...
When Benedict Arnold on LakeChamplain by vigorous useof small means
obtained ayear's delayforthe colonists,he compassed the surrender of Burgoyne
in1777.The surrenderofBurgoyne, justly estimated as the decisiveevent of the
war,was ...
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... to impose the capitulation of Saratoga, was due to the invaluable year of delay
secured to thembytheir little navyonLake Champlain, createdby the indomitable
energy, and handledwiththe indomitable courage, of the traitor, Benedict Arnold.
... to impose the capitulation of Saratoga, was due to the invaluable year of delay
secured to thembytheir little navyonLake Champlain, createdby the indomitable
energy, and handledwiththe indomitable courage, of the traitor, Benedict Arnold.
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Under these circumstances, in May, 1775, a body of two hundred and seventy
Americans, led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, seized thepostsof
Ticonderoga and Crown Point, which were inadequately garrisoned. These are
on theupper ...
Under these circumstances, in May, 1775, a body of two hundred and seventy
Americans, led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, seized thepostsof
Ticonderoga and Crown Point, which were inadequately garrisoned. These are
on theupper ...
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It is needless to enlargeupon the mortifyingincident of Arnold's escape that
evening.To likensmall things to great, —always profitable inmilitary analysis,—it
resembled Hood's slipping away fromde Grasse at St. Kitts.14 Benedict Arnold In
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It is needless to enlargeupon the mortifyingincident of Arnold's escape that
evening.To likensmall things to great, —always profitable inmilitary analysis,—it
resembled Hood's slipping away fromde Grasse at St. Kitts.14 Benedict Arnold In
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Benedict Arnold In conduct and courage, Arnold's behavior was excellent
throughout. Without enlarging upon the energy which created the flotilla, and the
breadth of view which suggested preparations that he could not enforce,
admiration is ...
Benedict Arnold In conduct and courage, Arnold's behavior was excellent
throughout. Without enlarging upon the energy which created the flotilla, and the
breadth of view which suggested preparations that he could not enforce,
admiration is ...
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