The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... troops was expected from Canada, on its way toTiconderoga; and this force in fact reached St. John's on the nextday.When itarrived, Arnoldwas gone, having carried off a sloop which he foundthere and destroyed everything else that ...
... troops was expected from Canada, on its way toTiconderoga; and this force in fact reached St. John's on the nextday.When itarrived, Arnoldwas gone, having carried off a sloop which he foundthere and destroyed everything else that ...
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... was pleasant enough attimes, when we stuck fast, tosee Lord Petersham exercising his troops onthe crustedsurface ofthatfluid through whichthe ship had so recently sailed." Ittook nine days of this work to reach Anticosti Island, after ...
... was pleasant enough attimes, when we stuck fast, tosee Lord Petersham exercising his troops onthe crustedsurface ofthatfluid through whichthe ship had so recently sailed." Ittook nine days of this work to reach Anticosti Island, after ...
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... Navy had againdecided the fateof Canada, andwas soon alsoto determine thatof Lake Champlain. MajorGeneral Philip Schuyler Edward Pellew, afterwards Admiral, Lord Exmouth When two hundred troops had landed from the ships, Carleton.
... Navy had againdecided the fateof Canada, andwas soon alsoto determine thatof Lake Champlain. MajorGeneral Philip Schuyler Edward Pellew, afterwards Admiral, Lord Exmouth When two hundred troops had landed from the ships, Carleton.
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. When two hundred troops had landed from the ships, Carleton marched out, "to see," he said, "what these mighty boasters were about." The sneerwas unworthy a man ofhis generous character, for the boasters hadendured ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. When two hundred troops had landed from the ships, Carleton marched out, "to see," he said, "what these mighty boasters were about." The sneerwas unworthy a man ofhis generous character, for the boasters hadendured ...
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... troops atthehead of theLake had increased to eightor ten thousand. The Britishland forceis reported6as thirteen thousand, of which six thousand were in garrison at St. John's and elsewhere. Arnold'slast reinforcements reached him at ...
... troops atthehead of theLake had increased to eightor ten thousand. The Britishland forceis reported6as thirteen thousand, of which six thousand were in garrison at St. John's and elsewhere. Arnold'slast reinforcements reached him at ...
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