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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... miles distance has a population of over three hundred to the square mile , while our three great Pacific States average less than twenty , is a portentous fact . The immense aggregate numbers resident elsewhere in the United States ...
... miles distance has a population of over three hundred to the square mile , while our three great Pacific States average less than twenty , is a portentous fact . The immense aggregate numbers resident elsewhere in the United States ...
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... mile wide ; Ticonderoga being on a peninsula formed by the lake and the inlet from Lake George , Crown Point on a promontory twelve miles lower down.1 They were positions of recognised importance , and had been ad- vanced posts of the ...
... mile wide ; Ticonderoga being on a peninsula formed by the lake and the inlet from Lake George , Crown Point on a promontory twelve miles lower down.1 They were positions of recognised importance , and had been ad- vanced posts of the ...
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... miles from St. John's , another fortified post on the lower narrows , where the lake gradually tapers down to the Richelieu River , its outlet to the St. Lawrence . Unable to advance otherwise , Arnold took to his boats with thirty men ...
... miles from St. John's , another fortified post on the lower narrows , where the lake gradually tapers down to the Richelieu River , its outlet to the St. Lawrence . Unable to advance otherwise , Arnold took to his boats with thirty men ...
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... miles up the river , went into winter - quarters , and established a land blockade of Quebec , which was cut off from the sea by the ice . " For five months , " wrote Carleton to the Secretary for War , on the 14th of May , 1776 ...
... miles up the river , went into winter - quarters , and established a land blockade of Quebec , which was cut off from the sea by the ice . " For five months , " wrote Carleton to the Secretary for War , on the 14th of May , 1776 ...
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... miles to sea , and packed too closely to admit of working through it by dexterous steering . The urgency of the case not admitting delay , he ran his ship , the Isis , 50 , with a speed of five knots , against a large piece of ice about ...
... miles to sea , and packed too closely to admit of working through it by dexterous steering . The urgency of the case not admitting delay , he ran his ship , the Isis , 50 , with a speed of five knots , against a large piece of ice about ...
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