The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. southern end of the passage between the island and the main; some vessels were extended also to the eastward, into the open Lake. "The best part of my intelligence," wrote Burgoyne next day from St. John's, toDouglas ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. southern end of the passage between the island and the main; some vessels were extended also to the eastward, into the open Lake. "The best part of my intelligence," wrote Burgoyne next day from St. John's, toDouglas ...
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. ends, is open to argument; the facts that the Americans were back in Crown Point in the beginning of July, 1776, and that Carleton's 13,000 men got nofarther than St. John's that year ... The fleet therefore sailed from.
Alfred Thayer Mahan. ends, is open to argument; the facts that the Americans were back in Crown Point in the beginning of July, 1776, and that Carleton's 13,000 men got nofarther than St. John's that year ... The fleet therefore sailed from.
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. attempt upon Charleston, South Carolina. The fleet therefore sailed from Cape Fear on the 1st of June, and on the 4th anchored off Charleston Bar. Charleston Harbour opens between two of the seaislands which ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. attempt upon Charleston, South Carolina. The fleet therefore sailed from Cape Fear on the 1st of June, and on the 4th anchored off Charleston Bar. Charleston Harbour opens between two of the seaislands which ...
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... the fort slackened and some cried, "They have done fighting," others replied, "By God, we areglad ofit,forwe never hadsuch adrubbinginour lives." "Allthe common men of thefleet spoke loudlyinpraise ofthe garrison,"—a note of admiration ...
... the fort slackened and some cried, "They have done fighting," others replied, "By God, we areglad ofit,forwe never hadsuch adrubbinginour lives." "Allthe common men of thefleet spoke loudlyinpraise ofthe garrison,"—a note of admiration ...
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