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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... Manoeuvres of the two Opponents 73 ¡¤ 74 • • . 113 75 76 D'Estaing quits the Field , and both Fleets are scattered by a heavy Gale . Howe returns to New York and collects his Fleet D'Estaing calls off Newport ; but abandons the Siege ...
... Manoeuvres of the two Opponents 73 ¡¤ 74 • • . 113 75 76 D'Estaing quits the Field , and both Fleets are scattered by a heavy Gale . Howe returns to New York and collects his Fleet D'Estaing calls off Newport ; but abandons the Siege ...
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... to renew his attempt upon Philadelphia . A tentative advance into New Jersey , and the consequent manoeuvres of Washington , satisfied him that the enterprise by this route was too hazardous WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 51.
... to renew his attempt upon Philadelphia . A tentative advance into New Jersey , and the consequent manoeuvres of Washington , satisfied him that the enterprise by this route was too hazardous WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 51.
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... manoeuvres , d'Estaing was forming his line for the same tack as the British , with a view of " en- gaging the British squadron to leeward , " whereby he would ¡ª obtain over it the advantage of using the lower 74 MAJOR OPERATIONS OF THE ...
... manoeuvres , d'Estaing was forming his line for the same tack as the British , with a view of " en- gaging the British squadron to leeward , " whereby he would ¡ª obtain over it the advantage of using the lower 74 MAJOR OPERATIONS OF THE ...
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... manoeuvres of the two fleets is based upon Lord Howe's dispatch , and amplified from the journal of Captain Henry Duncan of the flagship Eagle which has been published ( 1902 ) since the first publication of this work . See " Navy ...
... manoeuvres of the two fleets is based upon Lord Howe's dispatch , and amplified from the journal of Captain Henry Duncan of the flagship Eagle which has been published ( 1902 ) since the first publication of this work . See " Navy ...
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... man©«uvre , the wind hauled to the southward two points , 1 from south - west to south - south - west , which favoured the British , allowing them to head more nearly towards the enemy ( BB ) . The shift also threw the bows of the French ...
... man©«uvre , the wind hauled to the southward two points , 1 from south - west to south - south - west , which favoured the British , allowing them to head more nearly towards the enemy ( BB ) . The shift also threw the bows of the French ...
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