United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Томови 3-4U.S. Naval Institute, 1877 |
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... French force commanded by the famous Eustace the Monk . With a fresh southerly wind the French were " going large " and steering around the North Foreland ; the English kept their luff as if bound for Calais , and having gained the wind ...
... French force commanded by the famous Eustace the Monk . With a fresh southerly wind the French were " going large " and steering around the North Foreland ; the English kept their luff as if bound for Calais , and having gained the wind ...
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... of battle and rank . In former battles no order was kept , * This practice was continued by the French of modern times , who always fired high to cut away the enemy's spars and rigging . and this , under the Duke of York , was 18.
... of battle and rank . In former battles no order was kept , * This practice was continued by the French of modern times , who always fired high to cut away the enemy's spars and rigging . and this , under the Duke of York , was 18.
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... French line in 1782 gave rise to , on the question of originality , shows how little attention had been given to the study of the art of war in the English navy at that day . Clerk's essay served its pur- pose , however , in calling ...
... French line in 1782 gave rise to , on the question of originality , shows how little attention had been given to the study of the art of war in the English navy at that day . Clerk's essay served its pur- pose , however , in calling ...
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... French Government issued orders to the effect that Commanders of squadrons should do precisely what Commodore Parker here recommends . It was in consequence of this order that De Suffern , some months later , shifted his flag to the ...
... French Government issued orders to the effect that Commanders of squadrons should do precisely what Commodore Parker here recommends . It was in consequence of this order that De Suffern , some months later , shifted his flag to the ...
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... French plan ? Why do we convert guns at all ? If we build them , should they be of steel like the German , steel and wrought iron like the English , steel and cast iron like the French , or cast and wrought iron like our own Parrott ...
... French plan ? Why do we convert guns at all ? If we build them , should they be of steel like the German , steel and wrought iron like the English , steel and cast iron like the French , or cast and wrought iron like our own Parrott ...
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