The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... force on the defensive protect, if the wayofthe seaisopen. Insuch oppositionof smaller numbers against larger, nowhere doorganisation and development count as muchas in navies. Nowhere so well as onthesea can a generalnumerical ...
... force on the defensive protect, if the wayofthe seaisopen. Insuch oppositionof smaller numbers against larger, nowhere doorganisation and development count as muchas in navies. Nowhere so well as onthesea can a generalnumerical ...
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... force from abroad, enteringinto the contest, transformedit from a localtoa universal war,and assured the independence of the Colonies.That theAmericans were strong enough to impose the capitulation of Saratoga, was due to the invaluable ...
... force from abroad, enteringinto the contest, transformedit from a localtoa universal war,and assured the independence of the Colonies.That theAmericans were strong enough to impose the capitulation of Saratoga, was due to the invaluable ...
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... force in fact reached St. John's on the nextday.When itarrived, Arnoldwas gone, having carried off a sloop which he foundthere and destroyed everything else that couldfloat. Bysuch trifling means two active officers had securedthe ...
... force in fact reached St. John's on the nextday.When itarrived, Arnoldwas gone, having carried off a sloop which he foundthere and destroyed everything else that couldfloat. Bysuch trifling means two active officers had securedthe ...
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... force as yet unknown in inland waters. Such a ship, aided asshewasbytwo consorts ofsomewhat similar character, dominated the Lake assoon as shewas afloat, reversing all the conditions. To place and equip her, however, required time ...
... force as yet unknown in inland waters. Such a ship, aided asshewasbytwo consorts ofsomewhat similar character, dominated the Lake assoon as shewas afloat, reversing all the conditions. To place and equip her, however, required time ...
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... force of the Provincialsis toogreat for themtocontend with at present.They must build largervessels forthispurpose, and thesecannotbeready before next summer. The design was3 thatthe two armiescommanded by Generals Howe and Burgoyne ...
... force of the Provincialsis toogreat for themtocontend with at present.They must build largervessels forthispurpose, and thesecannotbeready before next summer. The design was3 thatthe two armiescommanded by Generals Howe and Burgoyne ...
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