Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... ships standing toward Newport . It was , in fact , the fleet of Lord Howe . That gallant nobleman had heard of the danger of Newport , and being re - enforced by four stout ships , part of a squadron coming out under Admiral Byron , had ...
... ships standing toward Newport . It was , in fact , the fleet of Lord Howe . That gallant nobleman had heard of the danger of Newport , and being re - enforced by four stout ships , part of a squadron coming out under Admiral Byron , had ...
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... ships and troops attack the town by sea and land on the one side , while the Americans assailed it on the other , the surrender of the place was in- evitable . The French ships were severely can- nonaded as they passed the batteries ...
... ships and troops attack the town by sea and land on the one side , while the Americans assailed it on the other , the surrender of the place was in- evitable . The French ships were severely can- nonaded as they passed the batteries ...
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... ships , and compelled him to put into Rhode Isl- and to refit . Meanwhile the count having his ships in good order , and finding the coast clear , put to sea , and made the best of his way for the West Indies . Previous to his departure ...
... ships , and compelled him to put into Rhode Isl- and to refit . Meanwhile the count having his ships in good order , and finding the coast clear , put to sea , and made the best of his way for the West Indies . Previous to his departure ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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