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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... signal for the line of battle , nor did he now . Recognising from the four days ' chase that his enemy was avoiding action , he judged correctly that he should force it , even at some risk . It was not the time for a drill - master ...
... signal for the line of battle , nor did he now . Recognising from the four days ' chase that his enemy was avoiding action , he judged correctly that he should force it , even at some risk . It was not the time for a drill - master ...
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... signal to form the line of battle , which means a close - hauled line . The effect of this was to draw them ... signals from their own admiral . In truth , they were obeying his order . her way , to make the needed room ahead for WAR OF ...
... signal to form the line of battle , which means a close - hauled line . The effect of this was to draw them ... signals from their own admiral . In truth , they were obeying his order . her way , to make the needed room ahead for WAR OF ...
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... signal to chase to windward , which brought these ships closer than their leaders . As soon as the British van , ten ships , had passed the French rear , its commander , Vice- Admiral Sir Robert Harland , anticipating Keppel's wishes ...
... signal to chase to windward , which brought these ships closer than their leaders . As soon as the British van , ten ships , had passed the French rear , its commander , Vice- Admiral Sir Robert Harland , anticipating Keppel's wishes ...
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... signal for battle was hauled down , and that for the line of battle was hoisted . The object of the latter was to re - form the order , and the first was discontinued , partly because no longer needed , chiefly that it might not seem to ...
... signal for battle was hauled down , and that for the line of battle was hoisted . The object of the latter was to re - form the order , and the first was discontinued , partly because no longer needed , chiefly that it might not seem to ...
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... signal was not seen by the leading ship , which should have begun the movement . The junior French admiral , in the fourth ship from the van , at length went about , and spoke the flagship , to know what was the Commander - in - Chief's ...
... signal was not seen by the leading ship , which should have begun the movement . The junior French admiral , in the fourth ship from the van , at length went about , and spoke the flagship , to know what was the Commander - in - Chief's ...
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