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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... Arnold , seized the posts of Ticonderoga and Crown Point , which were inadequately garrisoned . These are on the upper waters of Lake Champlain , where it is less than a third of a mile wide ; Ticonderoga being on a peninsula formed by ...
... Arnold , seized the posts of Ticonderoga and Crown Point , which were inadequately garrisoned . These are on the upper waters of Lake Champlain , where it is less than a third of a mile wide ; Ticonderoga being on a peninsula formed by ...
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... Arnold took to his boats with thirty men , pulled through the night , and at six o'clock on the following morning surprised the post , in which were only a sergeant and a dozen men . He reaped the rewards of celerity . The prisoners ...
... Arnold took to his boats with thirty men , pulled through the night , and at six o'clock on the following morning surprised the post , in which were only a sergeant and a dozen men . He reaped the rewards of celerity . The prisoners ...
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... Arnold quitted Montreal ; and at the end of June the united force was still on the Canadian side of the present ... Arnold's promptitude a year before . On the 25th of June the Ameri- can General Schuyler , commanding the Northern ...
... Arnold quitted Montreal ; and at the end of June the united force was still on the Canadian side of the present ... Arnold's promptitude a year before . On the 25th of June the Ameri- can General Schuyler , commanding the Northern ...
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... Arnold's idea of a sailing ship , strictly so called , of force as yet unknown in inland waters . Such a ship , aided as she was by two consorts of somewhat similar character , dominated the Lake as soon as she was afloat , reversing ...
... Arnold's idea of a sailing ship , strictly so called , of force as yet unknown in inland waters . Such a ship , aided as she was by two consorts of somewhat similar character , dominated the Lake as soon as she was afloat , reversing ...
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