The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLibrary of Alexandria, 1969. 1. 1. - 280페이지 |
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... wrote, "Theevils producedby his wickedness were felt in lands where the nameofPrussia was unknown. In order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised todefend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, andred men scalpedeach ...
... wrote, "Theevils producedby his wickedness were felt in lands where the nameofPrussia was unknown. In order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised todefend, black men fought on the coast of Coromandel, andred men scalpedeach ...
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... wrote Carletonto the Secretaryfor War, onthe 14th of May, 1776,"thistownhas been closelyinvested by the rebels." From thisunpleasant position itwas relieved on the 6th ofMay, when signals were exchanged between it and the Surprise ...
... wrote Carletonto the Secretaryfor War, onthe 14th of May, 1776,"thistownhas been closelyinvested by the rebels." From thisunpleasant position itwas relieved on the 6th ofMay, when signals were exchanged between it and the Surprise ...
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... wrote: "We have happily such anaval superiority on Lake Champlain, that I have a confident hope the enemy will not appear upon it this campaign, especially as our forceis increasing bythe addition of gondolas,two nearly finished. Arnold ...
... wrote: "We have happily such anaval superiority on Lake Champlain, that I have a confident hope the enemy will not appear upon it this campaign, especially as our forceis increasing bythe addition of gondolas,two nearly finished. Arnold ...
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... wrote, "Ifwe could havebegun our expedition four weeks earlier, Iamsatisfied that everything would have been ended thisyear (1776); but, nothavingshelter nor other necessary things, we were unable to remainatthe other [southern] endof ...
... wrote, "Ifwe could havebegun our expedition four weeks earlier, Iamsatisfied that everything would have been ended thisyear (1776); but, nothavingshelter nor other necessary things, we were unable to remainatthe other [southern] endof ...
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... wrote,"are quick moving, whichwillgive us a great advantage inthe open lake." Thecomplements of the galleys were eighty men,of the gondolas fortyfive; fromwhich, and from their batteries, itmay be inferred thatthe latterwerebetweenone ...
... wrote,"are quick moving, whichwillgive us a great advantage inthe open lake." Thecomplements of the galleys were eighty men,of the gondolas fortyfive; fromwhich, and from their batteries, itmay be inferred thatthe latterwerebetweenone ...
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