The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... Itwas the cause that naval 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 ...
... Itwas the cause that naval 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 ...
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... itwas relieved on the 6th ofMay, when signals were exchanged between it and the Surprise, theadvance shipof a ... it was pleasant enough attimes, when we stuck fast, tosee Lord Petersham exercising his troops onthe crustedsurface ...
... itwas relieved on the 6th ofMay, when signals were exchanged between it and the Surprise, theadvance shipof a ... it was pleasant enough attimes, when we stuck fast, tosee Lord Petersham exercising his troops onthe crustedsurface ...
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... Itwas not until June15th that Arnold quitted Montreal; andatthe endof Junethe united forcewas still on the Canadian sideof the present border line. On the 3dof July it reached Crown Point, inapitiable state from small pox and ...
... Itwas not until June15th that Arnold quitted Montreal; andatthe endof Junethe united forcewas still on the Canadian sideof the present border line. On the 3dof July it reached Crown Point, inapitiable state from small pox and ...
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... Itwas eminently a casefor taking chances, evenifthe detachment should besacrificed, as it was. Arnold's original purpose hadbeento fightunder way; and it was from thispointof view that he valued the galleys, because oftheir mobility ...
... Itwas eminently a casefor taking chances, evenifthe detachment should besacrificed, as it was. Arnold's original purpose hadbeento fightunder way; and it was from thispointof view that he valued the galleys, because oftheir mobility ...
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... itwas a singular negligencethus torunto leewardwith afairwind, without thorough scouting on both hands.The consequence was that the Americanflotilla was not discovered until Valcour Island, whichisfrom one hundred andtwenty to one ...
... itwas a singular negligencethus torunto leewardwith afairwind, without thorough scouting on both hands.The consequence was that the Americanflotilla was not discovered until Valcour Island, whichisfrom one hundred andtwenty to one ...
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