The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... Island, which led him to incline to that side, and so open out Valcour sooner.The British anchored for the night of October 10th, between Grand andLong9 Islands. Getting under way next morning, they stood up the Lake with.
... Island, which led him to incline to that side, and so open out Valcour sooner.The British anchored for the night of October 10th, between Grand andLong9 Islands. Getting under way next morning, they stood up the Lake with.
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... anchored vesselsis described by theBritish officers asa halfmoon. When the British discovered the enemy, they hauled up for them. Arnold ordered oneof his schooners, the Royal Savage, andthe four galleys, toget under way;thetwo other ...
... anchored vesselsis described by theBritish officers asa halfmoon. When the British discovered the enemy, they hauled up for them. Arnold ordered oneof his schooners, the Royal Savage, andthe four galleys, toget under way;thetwo other ...
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... anchored with a springon hercable." The Maria, on board whichwas Carleton, together with Commander Thomas Pringle, commanding the flotilla, was to leeward when the chase began,andcould not get into close action that day.By this time ...
... anchored with a springon hercable." The Maria, on board whichwas Carleton, together with Commander Thomas Pringle, commanding the flotilla, was to leeward when the chase began,andcould not get into close action that day.By this time ...
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... anchored out of fire.Inthissmall butstirring business, theAmericans, in additiontothe RoyalSavage, had lostone gondola. Besides the injuries tothe Carleton, a Britishartillery boat, commanded by aGerman lieutenant, was sunk. Towards ...
... anchored out of fire.Inthissmall butstirring business, theAmericans, in additiontothe RoyalSavage, had lostone gondola. Besides the injuries tothe Carleton, a Britishartillery boat, commanded by aGerman lieutenant, was sunk. Towards ...
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... anchored, secure ofthe enemy,who stole offduring the night,and sailing round the left wing, aidedby afavourable wind, escaped under darkness." The astonishment nextmorning, he continues, was great,as was Carleton's rage. The latter ...
... anchored, secure ofthe enemy,who stole offduring the night,and sailing round the left wing, aidedby afavourable wind, escaped under darkness." The astonishment nextmorning, he continues, was great,as was Carleton's rage. The latter ...
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