The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence |
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... examining the American position at Ticonderoga, wrote, "If we could have
begun our expedition four weeks earlier, I am satisfied that everything would
have been ended this year (1776) ; but, not having shelter nor other necessary
things, ...
... examining the American position at Ticonderoga, wrote, "If we could have
begun our expedition four weeks earlier, I am satisfied that everything would
have been ended this year (1776) ; but, not having shelter nor other necessary
things, ...
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Scouts had kept him informed of the progress of the British naval preparations, so
that he knew that there was no immediate danger; while an advanced position,
maintained with a bold front, would certainly prevent reconnoissances by water, ...
Scouts had kept him informed of the progress of the British naval preparations, so
that he knew that there was no immediate danger; while an advanced position,
maintained with a bold front, would certainly prevent reconnoissances by water, ...
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Better trust to a steady, well- ordered position, developing the utmost fire. If the
enemy discovered him, and came in by the northern entrance, there 1 Now called
North Hero. was a five-foot knoll in mid-channel which might fetch the WAR OF ...
Better trust to a steady, well- ordered position, developing the utmost fire. If the
enemy discovered him, and came in by the northern entrance, there 1 Now called
North Hero. was a five-foot knoll in mid-channel which might fetch the WAR OF ...
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Later, he describes his position as being " in a small bay on the west side of the
island, as near together as possible, and in such a form that few vessels can
attack us at the same time, and those will be exposed to the fire of the whole fleet.
Later, he describes his position as being " in a small bay on the west side of the
island, as near together as possible, and in such a form that few vessels can
attack us at the same time, and those will be exposed to the fire of the whole fleet.
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She soon after blew up." The American guns converging on the Carleton in her
central position, she suffered severely. Her commander, Lieutenant Dacres, was
knocked senseless ; another officer lost an arm ; only Mr. Edward Pellew, WAR ...
She soon after blew up." The American guns converging on the Carleton in her
central position, she suffered severely. Her commander, Lieutenant Dacres, was
knocked senseless ; another officer lost an arm ; only Mr. Edward Pellew, WAR ...
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