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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... tion to be laid by which the outside fire can leap step by step to the American continents . How great a matter a little fire kindleth ! Our Monroe Doctrine is in final analysis merely the formulation of national precaution that , as ...
... tion to be laid by which the outside fire can leap step by step to the American continents . How great a matter a little fire kindleth ! Our Monroe Doctrine is in final analysis merely the formulation of national precaution that , as ...
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... tion of the work proved to be almost perfect , a fact which doubtless contributed to the coolness and precision of fire vitally essential with such deficient resources . The texture of the palmetto wood suffered the balls to sink ...
... tion of the work proved to be almost perfect , a fact which doubtless contributed to the coolness and precision of fire vitally essential with such deficient resources . The texture of the palmetto wood suffered the balls to sink ...
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... tion with Burgoyne , were not sent forward . Consequently , Howe , acting upon the discretionary powers which he pos- sessed already , and swayed by political reasons into which it is not necessary to enter , determined to renew his ...
... tion with Burgoyne , were not sent forward . Consequently , Howe , acting upon the discretionary powers which he pos- sessed already , and swayed by political reasons into which it is not necessary to enter , determined to renew his ...
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... tion of the Toulon squadron was unknown , the French govern- ment having given out that it was bound to Brest , where over twenty other ships of the line were in an advanced state of preparation . Not until the 5th of June , when d ...
... tion of the Toulon squadron was unknown , the French govern- ment having given out that it was bound to Brest , where over twenty other ships of the line were in an advanced state of preparation . Not until the 5th of June , when d ...
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Alfred Thayer Mahan. India ships , with stores absolutely necessary for the preserva- tion of the islands , waited at Portsmouth for convoy for up- wards of three months , while the whole fleet , of eighty sail , was detained for five ...
Alfred Thayer Mahan. India ships , with stores absolutely necessary for the preserva- tion of the islands , waited at Portsmouth for convoy for up- wards of three months , while the whole fleet , of eighty sail , was detained for five ...
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abreast action Admiralty ahead American anchored April army Arnold arrived astern attack Barbados batteries Brest British fleet broadsides Burgoyne Byron campaign Cap François Captain centre Channel chase Chesapeake Clinton close coast command Commander-in-Chief convoy Cornwallis course cruise d'Estaing d'Orvilliers division east enemy enemy's engaged fight fire flagship force Fort Mifflin French admiral French fleet French ships frigates galleys garrison Gibraltar Grasse Guadeloupe Guichen guns hauled Hood Hood's Howe's Hyde Parker July Keppel killed Lake Champlain land latter leeward line of battle Lord Martinique miles movement Narragansett Bay naval Navy Palliser Palliser's Parker passed port tack position put to sea Rear-Admiral retreat Rhode Island River Rodney Rodney's sail Sandy Hook Santa Lucia shore signal Sir Peter Parker southward squadron starboard tack station steering Suffren thousand tion Trincomalee troops vessels Vice-Admiral weather West Indies wind windward wounded wrote York