The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence |
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The American army retired three miles up the river, went into winterquarters, and
established a land blockade of Quebec, which was cut off from the sea by the ice.
"For five months," wrote Carletonto the Secretaryfor War, onthe 14th of May, ...
The American army retired three miles up the river, went into winterquarters, and
established a land blockade of Quebec, which was cut off from the sea by the ice.
"For five months," wrote Carletonto the Secretaryfor War, onthe 14th of May, ...
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That night the wind moderated,and atdaybreak the American flotilla was
twentyeight milesfrom Crown Point,—fourteen from Valcour,—havingstill five
miles' start.Later, however, by Arnold's report, "the wind again breezed up to the
southward, ...
That night the wind moderated,and atdaybreak the American flotilla was
twentyeight milesfrom Crown Point,—fourteen from Valcour,—havingstill five
miles' start.Later, however, by Arnold's report, "the wind again breezed up to the
southward, ...
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of New York are connected by a crooked and difficult passage, known as the East
River, eight or ten miles in length, and atthat time nearly a milewide15 abreast
the city of New York. At the point where the East River joins New York Bay,the ...
of New York are connected by a crooked and difficult passage, known as the East
River, eight or ten miles in length, and atthat time nearly a milewide15 abreast
the city of New York. At the point where the East River joins New York Bay,the ...
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