The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... bythe respect which it alone among religions inculcates for the welfare ofthe individual,is an essential factor in developing in nations the faculty of self government, apart from which fitness togovern others does not exist. To ...
... bythe respect which it alone among religions inculcates for the welfare ofthe individual,is an essential factor in developing in nations the faculty of self government, apart from which fitness togovern others does not exist. To ...
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... bythe samepath that had served Wolfe so well sixteen years before. With characteristic audacity he summoned the place. The demand of course was refused; butthat Carletondidnot fallatonce upon thelittleband ofseven hundred that bearded ...
... bythe samepath that had served Wolfe so well sixteen years before. With characteristic audacity he summoned the place. The demand of course was refused; butthat Carletondidnot fallatonce upon thelittleband ofseven hundred that bearded ...
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... bythe addition of gondolas,two nearly finished. Arnold, however,"—whose technical knowledge caused him tobeintrusted withthe naval preparations,—"says that 300 carpenters should be employed andalarge number of gondolas, rowgalleys, etc ...
... bythe addition of gondolas,two nearly finished. Arnold, however,"—whose technical knowledge caused him tobeintrusted withthe naval preparations,—"says that 300 carpenters should be employed andalarge number of gondolas, rowgalleys, etc ...
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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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... bythe fact that he stayed at the front, insteadof going to the rear, where he would have their jurisdiction."11 The Carleton had been"within two feetofwaterinthe hold, andhad lost eight killed and six wounded,—about half her crew,—when ...
... bythe fact that he stayed at the front, insteadof going to the rear, where he would have their jurisdiction."11 The Carleton had been"within two feetofwaterinthe hold, andhad lost eight killed and six wounded,—about half her crew,—when ...
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