The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American IndependenceLittle, Brown,, 1913 - 280페이지 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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... Leading Objects of the Belligerents in 1781 186 The Relief of Gibraltar by Admiral Darby 186 Capture of British Convoy with the spoils of St. Eustatius 188 The French and Spanish Fleet under Admiral de Cordova again enters the English ...
... Leading Objects of the Belligerents in 1781 186 The Relief of Gibraltar by Admiral Darby 186 Capture of British Convoy with the spoils of St. Eustatius 188 The French and Spanish Fleet under Admiral de Cordova again enters the English ...
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... the two leading national policies 4 MAJOR OPERATIONS OF THE NAVIES IN THE Necessity of an Adequate Navy if these two National Policies are be sustained Consequent Necessity to the Americans of a Counterpoise to British Navy.
... the two leading national policies 4 MAJOR OPERATIONS OF THE NAVIES IN THE Necessity of an Adequate Navy if these two National Policies are be sustained Consequent Necessity to the Americans of a Counterpoise to British Navy.
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. depend the successful maintenance of the two leading national policies mentioned ; the two most essential to the part this country is to play in the progress of the world . For , while numerically great in population ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. depend the successful maintenance of the two leading national policies mentioned ; the two most essential to the part this country is to play in the progress of the world . For , while numerically great in population ...
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... leading , the gondolas and schooners following , and Arnold and his second bringing up the rear in the two heaviest galleys . This delicate operation was favoured by a heavy fog , which did not clear till next morning at eight . As the ...
... leading , the gondolas and schooners following , and Arnold and his second bringing up the rear in the two heaviest galleys . This delicate operation was favoured by a heavy fog , which did not clear till next morning at eight . As the ...
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... leading directly to the American alliance with France in 1778 , the delay , with all that it involved , was obtained by the Lake campaign of 1776. On October 15th , two days after Arnold's final defeat , Carleton dated a letter to ...
... leading directly to the American alliance with France in 1778 , the delay , with all that it involved , was obtained by the Lake campaign of 1776. On October 15th , two days after Arnold's final defeat , Carleton dated a letter to ...
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