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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... Burgoyne next day from St. John's , to Douglas at Quebec , " is that our whole fleet was formed in line above the enemy , and conse- quently they must have surrendered this morning , or given us battle on our own terms . The Indians and ...
... Burgoyne next day from St. John's , to Douglas at Quebec , " is that our whole fleet was formed in line above the enemy , and conse- quently they must have surrendered this morning , or given us battle on our own terms . The Indians and ...
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... winter - quarters . The following year the enterprise was re- sumed under General Burgoyne ; but Sir William Howe , 1 Post , p . 205 . instead of coöperating by an advance up the Hudson , WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 27.
... winter - quarters . The following year the enterprise was re- sumed under General Burgoyne ; but Sir William Howe , 1 Post , p . 205 . instead of coöperating by an advance up the Hudson , WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 27.
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... Burgoyne took Ticon- deroga and forced his way as far as Saratoga , sixty miles from Ticonderoga and thirty from Albany , where Howe should have met him . There he was brought to a stand by the army which the Americans had collected ...
... Burgoyne took Ticon- deroga and forced his way as far as Saratoga , sixty miles from Ticonderoga and thirty from Albany , where Howe should have met him . There he was brought to a stand by the army which the Americans had collected ...
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... Burgoyne . The impossibility of creating a new naval force , able to con- tend with that put afloat by Carleton , had prevented the Americans from further building . Burgoyne therefore moved by the Lake without opposition to Ticonderoga ...
... Burgoyne . The impossibility of creating a new naval force , able to con- tend with that put afloat by Carleton , had prevented the Americans from further building . Burgoyne therefore moved by the Lake without opposition to Ticonderoga ...
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... Burgoyne established a dépôt of sup- plies , although he did not utilise its waterway for the march of the army . A party of seamen under Edward Pellew , still a midshipman , accompanied the advance , and shared the mis- fortunes of the ...
... Burgoyne established a dépôt of sup- plies , although he did not utilise its waterway for the march of the army . A party of seamen under Edward Pellew , still a midshipman , accompanied the advance , and shared the mis- fortunes of the ...
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