The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... the enemy busy with preparations for retreat, and uponhis appearance they abandonedtheircamp. Theirforces onthetwo sidesof the river beingnow separatedby the enemy's shipping, the Americans retired firstto Sorel,where the Richelieu ...
... the enemy busy with preparations for retreat, and uponhis appearance they abandonedtheircamp. Theirforces onthetwo sidesof the river beingnow separatedby the enemy's shipping, the Americans retired firstto Sorel,where the Richelieu ...
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... the enemy being able to surround us on every side, we lying between anisland andthe main." Waterbury's advice evidently foundits origininthat fruitfulsource of military errors ofdesign, which reckonsthe preservation of aforce first of ...
... the enemy being able to surround us on every side, we lying between anisland andthe main." Waterbury's advice evidently foundits origininthat fruitfulsource of military errors ofdesign, which reckonsthe preservation of aforce first of ...
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... enemy venture up the Lake it will be impossible forthemto take advantage of our situation. If wesucceed in our ... the enemy, they hauled up for them. Arnold ordered oneof his schooners, the Royal Savage, andthe four galleys, toget ...
... enemy venture up the Lake it will be impossible forthemto take advantage of our situation. If wesucceed in our ... the enemy, they hauled up for them. Arnold ordered oneof his schooners, the Royal Savage, andthe four galleys, toget ...
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... the enemy, and her fire was thus silenced. Captain Pringle signalled to her to withdraw; butshe was unable to obey. To pay her head off the rightway, Pellew himself had to get out on the bowsprit under a heavy fire of musketry, to ...
... the enemy, and her fire was thus silenced. Captain Pringle signalled to her to withdraw; butshe was unable to obey. To pay her head off the rightway, Pellew himself had to get out on the bowsprit under a heavy fire of musketry, to ...
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... enemy, and consequently theymust have surrendered this morning, or given usbattle on our own terms. The Indiansand light troops areabreast with the fleet; they cannot, therefore, escape by land." The British squadron sharing this ...
... enemy, and consequently theymust have surrendered this morning, or given usbattle on our own terms. The Indiansand light troops areabreast with the fleet; they cannot, therefore, escape by land." The British squadron sharing this ...
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