The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLittle, Brown,, 1913 - 280ÆäÀÌÁö The author states in his introduction that his aim in issuing this volume is "to bring home to American readers the vast extent of the struggle to which our own declaration of independence was but the prelude...." |
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... Clinton he evacuates Portsmouth and concentrates his forces at Yorktown , August 22 . 175 ¡¤ • by Sir Samuel Hood , August 28 . . British Naval Movements , in July and August , affecting conditions in the Chesapeake Admiral Graves ...
... Clinton he evacuates Portsmouth and concentrates his forces at Yorktown , August 22 . 175 ¡¤ • by Sir Samuel Hood , August 28 . . British Naval Movements , in July and August , affecting conditions in the Chesapeake Admiral Graves ...
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... Clinton , Cornwallis's senior , whom Howe by the government's orders had detached to the southward in January . Upon Clinton's appearance , the royalists in North Carolina had risen , headed by the husband of Flora Macdonald , whose ...
... Clinton , Cornwallis's senior , whom Howe by the government's orders had detached to the southward in January . Upon Clinton's appearance , the royalists in North Carolina had risen , headed by the husband of Flora Macdonald , whose ...
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... Clinton had landed in person with five hundred men , and by the 15th all the troops had disem- barked upon Long Island , next north of Sullivan's . It was understood that the inlet between the two was fordable , allowing the troops to ...
... Clinton had landed in person with five hundred men , and by the 15th all the troops had disem- barked upon Long Island , next north of Sullivan's . It was understood that the inlet between the two was fordable , allowing the troops to ...
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... Clinton were meeting with defeat at Charleston , and Arnold was hurrying the preparation of his flotilla on Champlain , the two brothers , General Sir William Howe and the Admiral , Lord Howe , were arriving in New York Bay , invested ...
... Clinton were meeting with defeat at Charleston , and Arnold was hurrying the preparation of his flotilla on Champlain , the two brothers , General Sir William Howe and the Admiral , Lord Howe , were arriving in New York Bay , invested ...
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... Clinton brought three thousand more from before Charleston.1 On the 22d of August the British crossed from Staten ... Clinton's division is not included in this . vi . 45 . back his troops , who were eager for the assault 42 MAJOR ...
... Clinton brought three thousand more from before Charleston.1 On the 22d of August the British crossed from Staten ... Clinton's division is not included in this . vi . 45 . back his troops , who were eager for the assault 42 MAJOR ...
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