The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... Captain Charles Douglas,2 which had sailed from England on the 11th ofMarch. Arriving offthemouth oftheSt. Lawrence, on the morning of April 12th,Douglas foundice extending nearly twenty miles tosea, andpacked too closely to admit of ...
... Captain Charles Douglas,2 which had sailed from England on the 11th ofMarch. Arriving offthemouth oftheSt. Lawrence, on the morning of April 12th,Douglas foundice extending nearly twenty miles tosea, andpacked too closely to admit of ...
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... Captain Douglas's reportof one galleycaptured bythe British.Inthe bows, an 18anda 12pounder;in thestern, two9's; in broadside, from four tosix 6's. There is in this a somewhat droll reminder of the disputed merits of bow, stern, and.
... Captain Douglas's reportof one galleycaptured bythe British.Inthe bows, an 18anda 12pounder;in thestern, two9's; in broadside, from four tosix 6's. There is in this a somewhat droll reminder of the disputed merits of bow, stern, and.
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... theshores oftheLake, and launched into navigable waters.A largefleet of transports and shipsofwar in the St. Lawrence supplied the British with adequate resources, which were utilized judiciously and energetically by Captain Douglas;
... theshores oftheLake, and launched into navigable waters.A largefleet of transports and shipsofwar in the St. Lawrence supplied the British with adequate resources, which were utilized judiciously and energetically by Captain Douglas;
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. resources, which were utilized judiciously and energetically by Captain Douglas; but to get ... captains consented to surrender,together withtheir carpenters, for service on theLake. Drafts from the ships of war ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. resources, which were utilized judiciously and energetically by Captain Douglas; but to get ... captains consented to surrender,together withtheir carpenters, for service on theLake. Drafts from the ships of war ...
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... Captain Pringle signalled to her to withdraw; butshe was unable to obey. To pay her head off the rightway, Pellew himself had to get out on the bowsprit under a heavy fire of musketry, to bearthe jib over towindward; but to ...
... Captain Pringle signalled to her to withdraw; butshe was unable to obey. To pay her head off the rightway, Pellew himself had to get out on the bowsprit under a heavy fire of musketry, to bearthe jib over towindward; but to ...
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