The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... had been traversed, there were to thesouthward no such strong naturalpositions confronting theassailant. Attacks from thesouth fellupon thefront, or atbest upon theflank, of the line of theSt. Lawrence. Attacks from Canada took New York ...
... had been traversed, there were to thesouthward no such strong naturalpositions confronting theassailant. Attacks from thesouth fellupon thefront, or atbest upon theflank, of the line of theSt. Lawrence. Attacks from Canada took New York ...
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... had been advanced posts of the British inprevious wars.A schooner being foundthere, Arnold, who had been a seaman, embarked inher and hurried to the footofthelake. The wind failed him when still thirty miles fromSt.John's, another ...
... had been advanced posts of the British inprevious wars.A schooner being foundthere, Arnold, who had been a seaman, embarked inher and hurried to the footofthelake. The wind failed him when still thirty miles fromSt.John's, another ...
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... had been unavoidably spent in collecting boats to pass theriver. Crossing onthe nightof the 13th,this adventurous soldier andhis littlecommand climbed the Heights of Abraham bythe samepath that had served Wolfe so well sixteen years ...
... had been unavoidably spent in collecting boats to pass theriver. Crossing onthe nightof the 13th,this adventurous soldier andhis littlecommand climbed the Heights of Abraham bythe samepath that had served Wolfe so well sixteen years ...
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... hadbeen informed, erroneously, that the Americans were near Grand 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 ...
... hadbeen informed, erroneously, that the Americans were near Grand 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 ...
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... had been"within two feetofwaterinthe hold, andhad lost eight killed and six wounded,—about half her crew,—when she anchored out of fire.Inthissmall butstirring business, theAmericans, in additiontothe RoyalSavage, had lostone gondola ...
... had been"within two feetofwaterinthe hold, andhad lost eight killed and six wounded,—about half her crew,—when she anchored out of fire.Inthissmall butstirring business, theAmericans, in additiontothe RoyalSavage, had lostone gondola ...
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