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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... close international entangle- ments and rapid communications . Hence the anxiety aroused and the care exercised by the governments of Europe , the most closely associated and the most sensitive on the earth , to forestall the kindling ...
... close international entangle- ments and rapid communications . Hence the anxiety aroused and the care exercised by the governments of Europe , the most closely associated and the most sensitive on the earth , to forestall the kindling ...
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... close action that day . By this time , seventeen of the twenty gunboats had come up , and , after silencing the Royal Savage , pulled up to within point - blank range of the American flotilla . " The cannonade was tremendous , " wrote ...
... close action that day . By this time , seventeen of the twenty gunboats had come up , and , after silencing the Royal Savage , pulled up to within point - blank range of the American flotilla . " The cannonade was tremendous , " wrote ...
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... close action . " For the same reason the Inflexible could not support the Carleton . The Americans , in the aggregate distinctly inferior , were thus permitted a concentration of superior force upon part of their enemies . It is ...
... close action . " For the same reason the Inflexible could not support the Carleton . The Americans , in the aggregate distinctly inferior , were thus permitted a concentration of superior force upon part of their enemies . It is ...
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... close a haven of privateers , who centred in great numbers around an anchorage which flanked the route of all vessels bound from Europe to New York . The posses- sion of the bay facilitated the control of the neighbouring waters by ...
... close a haven of privateers , who centred in great numbers around an anchorage which flanked the route of all vessels bound from Europe to New York . The posses- sion of the bay facilitated the control of the neighbouring waters by ...
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... close they held Nar- ragansett Bay , the city and harbour of New York , and the city of Philadelphia . The first was an admirable naval base , especially for sailing ships , for the reasons given by Rodney . The second was then , as it ...
... close they held Nar- ragansett Bay , the city and harbour of New York , and the city of Philadelphia . The first was an admirable naval base , especially for sailing ships , for the reasons given by Rodney . The second was then , as it ...
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