The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... wounded,—about half her crew,—when she anchored out of fire.Inthissmall butstirring business, theAmericans, in additiontothe RoyalSavage, had lostone gondola. Besides the injuries tothe Carleton, a Britishartillery boat, commanded by ...
... wounded,—about half her crew,—when she anchored out of fire.Inthissmall butstirring business, theAmericans, in additiontothe RoyalSavage, had lostone gondola. Besides the injuries tothe Carleton, a Britishartillery boat, commanded by ...
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... wounded amounted to over eighty, twenty odd of whomwere in Arnold'sgalley. The original force, numbering seven hundred, had been decimated. Considering its raw material and the recency of its organisation, words can scarcely exaggerate ...
... wounded amounted to over eighty, twenty odd of whomwere in Arnold'sgalley. The original force, numbering seven hundred, had been decimated. Considering its raw material and the recency of its organisation, words can scarcely exaggerate ...
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... wounded, outof a total probablynot much exceeding 300; while theBristol, havingthe springshot away,swung with her head tothe southward andher stern tothefort, undergoing fora long time a rakingfire to whichshecould make littlereply ...
... wounded, outof a total probablynot much exceeding 300; while theBristol, havingthe springshot away,swung with her head tothe southward andher stern tothefort, undergoing fora long time a rakingfire to whichshecould make littlereply ...
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... wasfairly in front ofthe American lines, having killed, wounded,andtaken about 1,500men. Hoping that Howe wouldbetempted tostorm theposition, Washington replaced these with two thousand drawn from his meagre numbers;
... wasfairly in front ofthe American lines, having killed, wounded,andtaken about 1,500men. Hoping that Howe wouldbetempted tostorm theposition, Washington replaced these with two thousand drawn from his meagre numbers;
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... wounded; butthe menace tothe communicationsof theAmericans could not be disregarded, for their supplies came mostlyfrom the westof theHudson. It was early in November that Washington crossed into New Jersey withfive thousand men;and ...
... wounded; butthe menace tothe communicationsof theAmericans could not be disregarded, for their supplies came mostlyfrom the westof theHudson. It was early in November that Washington crossed into New Jersey withfive thousand men;and ...
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