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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... Coast - Line . Special Fitness of a Navy to meet these particular conditions The Pacific a great World Problem , dependent mainly on Naval 5 5 Power . 5 CHAPTER I THE NAVAL CAMPAIGN ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN 1775-1776 Preponderant effect of ...
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... coast , however , causes the British to abandon Narragansett Bay 115 • ¡¤ D'Estaing succeeded by de Guichen in North America . Rodney also arrives 115 • CHAPTER VII THE NAVAL WAR IN EUROPEAN WATERS , 1779 xii CONTENTS.
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... coast of Coromandel , and red men scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America . " Wars , like conflagrations , tend to spread ; more than ever perhaps in these days of close international entangle- ments and rapid ...
... coast of Coromandel , and red men scalped each other by the Great Lakes of North America . " Wars , like conflagrations , tend to spread ; more than ever perhaps in these days of close international entangle- ments and rapid ...
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... coast ports whence supplies could be carried to the blockading army . So far from this , the squadron was not equal , in either number or quality , to the work to be done about Boston ; and it was not until October , 1775 , that the ...
... coast ports whence supplies could be carried to the blockading army . So far from this , the squadron was not equal , in either number or quality , to the work to be done about Boston ; and it was not until October , 1775 , that the ...
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... coast is south - south - west , fair for ascending the river ; but information was received that the enemy had obstructed the channel , which lends itself to such defences for some distance below Philadelphia . Therefore , although ...
... coast is south - south - west , fair for ascending the river ; but information was received that the enemy had obstructed the channel , which lends itself to such defences for some distance below Philadelphia . Therefore , although ...
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