The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... that the situationis muchbetter anywhere intheTurkish empire. Thisstill survives,though in an advanced state ofdecay, simply becauseother States are not prepared to encounter the risks of a disturbance INTRODUCTION THE TENDENCY ...
... that the situationis muchbetter anywhere intheTurkish empire. Thisstill survives,though in an advanced state ofdecay, simply becauseother States are not prepared to encounter the risks of a disturbance INTRODUCTION THE TENDENCY ...
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... that the navies had the casting vote. To Arnold on Lake Champlain, to DeGrasse atYorktown, fellthe privilege ofexercising that prerogative at thetwo greatdecisive momentsofthe War. To the Navy also, beyondany othersingle instrumentality ...
... that the navies had the casting vote. To Arnold on Lake Champlain, to DeGrasse atYorktown, fellthe privilege ofexercising that prerogative at thetwo greatdecisive momentsofthe War. To the Navy also, beyondany othersingle instrumentality ...
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... thatthe two armiescommanded by Generals Howe and Burgoyne should coöperate;that they shouldboth be on the Hudson Riverat thesame time; that theyshould join about Albany, and thereby cut off allcommunication between the northern and ...
... thatthe two armiescommanded by Generals Howe and Burgoyne should coöperate;that they shouldboth be on the Hudson Riverat thesame time; that theyshould join about Albany, and thereby cut off allcommunication between the northern and ...
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... 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 under way next morning, they ...
... 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 under way next morning, they ...
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... that the Americanflotilla was not discovered until Valcour Island, whichisfrom one hundred andtwenty to one hundred andeighty feet high throughout itstwo miles of length, wassofar passedthat the attack hadtobe made from the south,—from ...
... that the Americanflotilla was not discovered until Valcour Island, whichisfrom one hundred andtwenty to one hundred andeighty feet high throughout itstwo miles of length, wassofar passedthat the attack hadtobe made from the south,—from ...
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