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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... Rhode Island and Narra- gansett Bay by a combined expedition , which left New York on the 1st of December , and on the 8th landed at Newport without opposition . The naval force , consisting of five ¡¤ 50 - gun ships and eight smaller ...
... Rhode Island and Narra- gansett Bay by a combined expedition , which left New York on the 1st of December , and on the 8th landed at Newport without opposition . The naval force , consisting of five ¡¤ 50 - gun ships and eight smaller ...
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... Rhode Island was the most fatal measure that could possibly have been adopted . It gave up the best and noblest harbor in America , capable of containing the whole Navy of Britain , and where they could in all seasons lie in perfect ...
... Rhode Island was the most fatal measure that could possibly have been adopted . It gave up the best and noblest harbor in America , capable of containing the whole Navy of Britain , and where they could in all seasons lie in perfect ...
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... Rhode Island , and there awaited a suitable moment for forcing the entrance . Narragansett Bay contains several islands . The two largest , near the sea , are Rhode Island and Conanicut , the latter being the more westerly . Their ...
... Rhode Island , and there awaited a suitable moment for forcing the entrance . Narragansett Bay contains several islands . The two largest , near the sea , are Rhode Island and Conanicut , the latter being the more westerly . Their ...
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... Rhode Islands , to prevent any enemy passing there . Five transports also were sunk north of Goat Island , between it and Coaster's Harbour , to protect the inside anchorage in that direction . These preliminary operations cost the ...
... Rhode Islands , to prevent any enemy passing there . Five transports also were sunk north of Goat Island , between it and Coaster's Harbour , to protect the inside anchorage in that direction . These preliminary operations cost the ...
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... Rhode Island . The Renown , 50 , which on the 26th had reached New York from the West Indies , had a similar close shave , having sailed unnoticed through the rear of the enemy the night before . Besides these two , Howe was joined also ...
... Rhode Island . The Renown , 50 , which on the 26th had reached New York from the West Indies , had a similar close shave , having sailed unnoticed through the rear of the enemy the night before . Besides these two , Howe was joined also ...
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