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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Alfred Thayer Mahan. was a five - foot knoll in mid - channel which might ... Chief at Ticonderoga , he said : " There is a good harbour , and if the enemy ... fleet . " Though he unfortunately gives no details , he evidently had sound ...
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... channel , which lends itself to such defences for some distance below Philadelphia . Therefore , although after ... fleet anchored on the 15th of August within the Capes of the Chesapeake ; and yet another week passed before the head of ...
... channel , which lends itself to such defences for some distance below Philadelphia . Therefore , although after ... fleet anchored on the 15th of August within the Capes of the Chesapeake ; and yet another week passed before the head of ...
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... Channel fleet had to be robbed of both crews and stores to compose a proper reinforcement for America . Moreover , the destina- tion of the Toulon squadron was unknown , the French govern- ment having given out that it was bound to ...
... Channel fleet had to be robbed of both crews and stores to compose a proper reinforcement for America . Moreover , the destina- tion of the Toulon squadron was unknown , the French govern- ment having given out that it was bound to ...
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... fleet in 1778 waited six weeks , April 10th - May 26th , for convoy . Immediately after it got away , a rigorous em- bargo was laid upon all shipping in British ports , that their crews might be impressed to man the Channel fleet ...
... fleet in 1778 waited six weeks , April 10th - May 26th , for convoy . Immediately after it got away , a rigorous em- bargo was laid upon all shipping in British ports , that their crews might be impressed to man the Channel fleet ...
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