The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... of the Royal Navy," in seven volumes, published by Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston, and Company, under the general ... ofthe several events which constitutethe body of the treatment. These lessons he conceives tocarry admonition for ...
... of the Royal Navy," in seven volumes, published by Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston, and Company, under the general ... ofthe several events which constitutethe body of the treatment. These lessons he conceives tocarry admonition for ...
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... ofthe water was the most determinative factor. In the future, uponthe Navy will depend the successful maintenance ofthe two leading national policies mentioned; the two mostessential to the partthiscountryis to play in theprogress of the ...
... ofthe water was the most determinative factor. In the future, uponthe Navy will depend the successful maintenance ofthe two leading national policies mentioned; the two mostessential to the partthiscountryis to play in theprogress of the ...
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... of the thoughtful. Therefore, conscious of the great superiorityof theBritishNavy, which, however, had not then attainedthe unchallengedsupremacy ofalater day, the American leadersearly sought the alliance ofthe Bourbon kingdoms, France ...
... of the thoughtful. Therefore, conscious of the great superiorityof theBritishNavy, which, however, had not then attainedthe unchallengedsupremacy ofalater day, the American leadersearly sought the alliance ofthe Bourbon kingdoms, France ...
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... ofthe colonists was directly theresult of navalforce, —that ofthe colonists themselves. Itwas the cause that naval force from abroad, enteringinto the contest, transformedit from a localtoa universal war,and assured the independence of the ...
... ofthe colonists was directly theresult of navalforce, —that ofthe colonists themselves. Itwas the cause that naval force from abroad, enteringinto the contest, transformedit from a localtoa universal war,and assured the independence of the ...
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... of the lakeitself and ofthe approachesto itfrom thesouth. There beingno roads, theBritish, debarred fromthe water line, wereunableto advance. Sir Guy Carleton, Governor and CommanderinChief in Canada, strengthened theworks at St. John's ...
... of the lakeitself and ofthe approachesto itfrom thesouth. There beingno roads, theBritish, debarred fromthe water line, wereunableto advance. Sir Guy Carleton, Governor and CommanderinChief in Canada, strengthened theworks at St. John's ...
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