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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... Superior Advantages of the British 13 The British by building acquire Superiority , but too late for effect in 1776 13 Ultimate Consequences from this Retardation . Constitution of the Naval Force raised by Arnold 14 14 He moves with it ...
... Superior Advantages of the British 13 The British by building acquire Superiority , but too late for effect in 1776 13 Ultimate Consequences from this Retardation . Constitution of the Naval Force raised by Arnold 14 14 He moves with it ...
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... superior American and French forces . ¡¤ Howe appears with his Fleet and anchors off the entrance , at Point Judith Sustained Rapidity of his action at New York 65 66 5829 67 69 70 70 ¡¤ • 71 71 • D'Estaing Withdraws from Siege of Newport ...
... superior American and French forces . ¡¤ Howe appears with his Fleet and anchors off the entrance , at Point Judith Sustained Rapidity of his action at New York 65 66 5829 67 69 70 70 ¡¤ • 71 71 • D'Estaing Withdraws from Siege of Newport ...
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... superior French forces , 1780 The Year 1780 Uneventful in European seas Capture of a great British Convoy 151 ¡¤ 151 • 153 157 157 ¡¤ The Armed Neutrality of the Baltic Powers 158 • The Accession of Holland to this followed by a ...
... superior French forces , 1780 The Year 1780 Uneventful in European seas Capture of a great British Convoy 151 ¡¤ 151 • 153 157 157 ¡¤ The Armed Neutrality of the Baltic Powers 158 • The Accession of Holland to this followed by a ...
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... Superior Force and Retires 205 Rodney arrives from England and joins Hood . Project of French and Spaniards against Jamaica De Grasse sails from Martinique with his whole Fleet and a large Convoy • Rodney's Pursuit Partial Actions of ...
... Superior Force and Retires 205 Rodney arrives from England and joins Hood . Project of French and Spaniards against Jamaica De Grasse sails from Martinique with his whole Fleet and a large Convoy • Rodney's Pursuit Partial Actions of ...
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... superior force take Position in the Chops of the Channel , but are successfully evaded by Howe 229 • The British Jamaica Convoy also escapes them 229 Howe ordered to Relieve Gibraltar 229 Loss of the Royal George , with Kempenfelt 229 ...
... superior force take Position in the Chops of the Channel , but are successfully evaded by Howe 229 • The British Jamaica Convoy also escapes them 229 Howe ordered to Relieve Gibraltar 229 Loss of the Royal George , with Kempenfelt 229 ...
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