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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... cables . At 11 A.M. the Admiral made the signal to prepare for battle , " to convince the whole fleet I was determined to bring the enemy to an engagement , " and to this succeeded shortly the order to alter the course to port ( bb ) ...
... cables . At 11 A.M. the Admiral made the signal to prepare for battle , " to convince the whole fleet I was determined to bring the enemy to an engagement , " and to this succeeded shortly the order to alter the course to port ( bb ) ...
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... cables ' length interval should govern all ships , and would tie them to him , and to his movements , in the centre . Carkett construed " opposite " to mean opposite in numerical order , British van ship against French van ship ...
... cables ' length interval should govern all ships , and would tie them to him , and to his movements , in the centre . Carkett construed " opposite " to mean opposite in numerical order , British van ship against French van ship ...
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... cable , followed almost immediately by that to bear down and engage the enemy , the signal for the line still flying . Graves's flagship , the London , 98 ( f ) , which was hove - to , filled and bore down . Under the conditions , the ...
... cable , followed almost immediately by that to bear down and engage the enemy , the signal for the line still flying . Graves's flagship , the London , 98 ( f ) , which was hove - to , filled and bore down . Under the conditions , the ...
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... cable was under her topsails , with the main topsail to the mast , ' though the enemy's ships were pushing on . " As showing the improper distance at which the London brought - to to fire , he says : - " The second ship astern of her ...
... cable was under her topsails , with the main topsail to the mast , ' though the enemy's ships were pushing on . " As showing the improper distance at which the London brought - to to fire , he says : - " The second ship astern of her ...
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... cable's length apart . There is little room to doubt that an adversary who thus holds his ground means to make a stand - up fight , but Parker , although the sun of a midsummer day had scarcely risen , thought advisable to order a ...
... cable's length apart . There is little room to doubt that an adversary who thus holds his ground means to make a stand - up fight , but Parker , although the sun of a midsummer day had scarcely risen , thought advisable to order a ...
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