The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... to the effect upon itsown ambitions of any disturbance in European Turkey, have steadily abstained from efficient interference in behalf ofthe downtrodden Christians ... tothe English Channel and Gibraltar, as did the British ministry which.
... to the effect upon itsown ambitions of any disturbance in European Turkey, have steadily abstained from efficient interference in behalf ofthe downtrodden Christians ... tothe English Channel and Gibraltar, as did the British ministry which.
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... to the Mediterranean, from the West Indiesto the Mississippi, and ultimately involvedthe watersofthe remote peninsula of Hindustan, is traceable, through Saratoga, tothe rudeflotilla which in 1776 anticipated its enemy inthe possession ...
... to the Mediterranean, from the West Indiesto the Mississippi, and ultimately involvedthe watersofthe remote peninsula of Hindustan, is traceable, through Saratoga, tothe rudeflotilla which in 1776 anticipated its enemy inthe possession ...
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... to the Lake was a long and arduous task. A great part of the Richelieu Riverwas shoal, andobstructed by rapids. Thepoint ... tothe keel, shippingthe frames inthirty longboats, whichthe transport captains consented to surrender,together ...
... to the Lake was a long and arduous task. A great part of the Richelieu Riverwas shoal, andobstructed by rapids. Thepoint ... tothe keel, shippingthe frames inthirty longboats, whichthe transport captains consented to surrender,together ...
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... to the enemy, and her fire was thus silenced. Captain Pringle signalled to her to withdraw; butshe was unable to obey ... tothe Carleton, a Britishartillery boat, commanded by aGerman lieutenant, was sunk. Towards evening the Inflexible ...
... to the enemy, and her fire was thus silenced. Captain Pringle signalled to her to withdraw; butshe was unable to obey ... tothe Carleton, a Britishartillery boat, commanded by aGerman lieutenant, was sunk. Towards evening the Inflexible ...
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... tothe British ambassador at Madrid, "presuming that the early knowledge of this greatevent in thesouthern parts ... to the directionof movements,—the skill of the two leaders, —the sameequal creditcannot beassigned. It wasa very serious ...
... tothe British ambassador at Madrid, "presuming that the early knowledge of this greatevent in thesouthern parts ... to the directionof movements,—the skill of the two leaders, —the sameequal creditcannot beassigned. It wasa very serious ...
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