The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence |
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... War of Independence and in the War of Secession . 4 The United States not
great in Population in proportion to Territory 5 Nor Wealthy in Proportion to
exposed Coast^Line .... 5 Special Fitness of a Navy to meet these particular
conditions .
... War of Independence and in the War of Secession . 4 The United States not
great in Population in proportion to Territory 5 Nor Wealthy in Proportion to
exposed Coast^Line .... 5 Special Fitness of a Navy to meet these particular
conditions .
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115 His appearance on the 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, ...
115 His appearance on the 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, ...
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In order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black
men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red men scalped each other by the
Great Lakes of North America." Wars, like conflagrations, tend to spread ; more ...
In order that he might rob a neighbour whom he had promised to defend, black
men fought on the coast of Coromandel, and red men scalped each other by the
Great Lakes of North America." Wars, like conflagrations, tend to spread ; more ...
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To carry out the measures of the British government a naval force was needed,
which not only should protect the approach of its own transports to Boston Bay,
but should prevent access to all coast ports whence supplies could be carried to
the ...
To carry out the measures of the British government a naval force was needed,
which not only should protect the approach of its own transports to Boston Bay,
but should prevent access to all coast ports whence supplies could be carried to
the ...
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On the 31st of July, just as Burgoyne reached Fort Edward, where he stuck fast
for six weeks, Howe's armament was off the Capes of the Delaware. The
prevailing summer wind on the American coast is south-south-west, fair for
ascending ...
On the 31st of July, just as Burgoyne reached Fort Edward, where he stuck fast
for six weeks, Howe's armament was off the Capes of the Delaware. The
prevailing summer wind on the American coast is south-south-west, fair for
ascending ...
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