Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... ships had meant only a trip to the nearest yard to mount the guns , a thunderous and unanimous " I do ! " from all hands on each ship as the skipper read out the oath of allegiance , and a scamper to get out of slop - rig and into ...
... ships had meant only a trip to the nearest yard to mount the guns , a thunderous and unanimous " I do ! " from all hands on each ship as the skipper read out the oath of allegiance , and a scamper to get out of slop - rig and into ...
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... ships were rowed by 250 galley slaves and carried 400 fighting men . In the autumn of 1602 , Spinola set out from Spain with this large but unwieldy force . These ships would have an advantage over sailing ships in calm weather , but in ...
... ships were rowed by 250 galley slaves and carried 400 fighting men . In the autumn of 1602 , Spinola set out from Spain with this large but unwieldy force . These ships would have an advantage over sailing ships in calm weather , but in ...
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... ship and attract the Spanish fire toward his own . Thus these two small Dutch ships engaged the whole Spanish squadron , while the other three Dutch vessels were forced to be spectators to this remarkable struggle . Finally Spinola ...
... ship and attract the Spanish fire toward his own . Thus these two small Dutch ships engaged the whole Spanish squadron , while the other three Dutch vessels were forced to be spectators to this remarkable struggle . Finally Spinola ...
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... ships and that he was greatly inferior in fighting power . He , therefore , issued orders for his ships to gain a position to windward of the enemy ; which done , he would give them his final orders . In attempting to carry out this ...
... ships and that he was greatly inferior in fighting power . He , therefore , issued orders for his ships to gain a position to windward of the enemy ; which done , he would give them his final orders . In attempting to carry out this ...
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... ships were detailed for all of the other eight . The six remaining ships , which were the smallest in the fleet , were to advance on the flanks so as to prevent the escape of any of the enemy . After the plan had been explained , the ...
... ships were detailed for all of the other eight . The six remaining ships , which were the smallest in the fleet , were to advance on the flanks so as to prevent the escape of any of the enemy . After the plan had been explained , the ...
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