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... vessels in its service , to man them and to dispatch them with all speed in the hope of intercepting the mu- nitions - laden brigs . The aid of the armed vessels of Rhode Island and Connecticut was also promised the commander - in ...
... vessels in its service , to man them and to dispatch them with all speed in the hope of intercepting the mu- nitions - laden brigs . The aid of the armed vessels of Rhode Island and Connecticut was also promised the commander - in ...
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... vessel Katy and ar- rived in the Delaware River on December 3 , 1775. The same day the commodore assumed the formal command of the little squadron which the Congress had placed under him . PAUL JONES RAISES THE FLAG The manner in which ...
... vessel Katy and ar- rived in the Delaware River on December 3 , 1775. The same day the commodore assumed the formal command of the little squadron which the Congress had placed under him . PAUL JONES RAISES THE FLAG The manner in which ...
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... vessels about the eight vessels fitted out , officered , manned , and sent to sea was as complete as was that of the American press of 1917 , when General Pershing's expeditionary force embarked for the fields of France . The ...
... vessels about the eight vessels fitted out , officered , manned , and sent to sea was as complete as was that of the American press of 1917 , when General Pershing's expeditionary force embarked for the fields of France . The ...
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... vessel in sight of the enemy fleet at Bos- ton and succeeded in bringing his prizes safely into Plymouth . Following this daring exploit Manley received a letter written at Cambridge , on January 28 , 1776 , by General Washington , who ...
... vessel in sight of the enemy fleet at Bos- ton and succeeded in bringing his prizes safely into Plymouth . Following this daring exploit Manley received a letter written at Cambridge , on January 28 , 1776 , by General Washington , who ...
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... vessels of Commodore Hopkins ' fleet , which had been sent to the West Indies , under com- mand of Captain Isaiah ... vessel Andrew Doria , I flatter myself that if my masters exact it I shall be able to give such an account as will be ...
... vessels of Commodore Hopkins ' fleet , which had been sent to the West Indies , under com- mand of Captain Isaiah ... vessel Andrew Doria , I flatter myself that if my masters exact it I shall be able to give such an account as will be ...
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ADMIRAL adopted American flag anchor appears army ARTILLERY badge banner battle bearing blue ensign blue field border British canton castle city called Coast Guard COAT ARMS coat-of-arms colonies command Congress consists cord cross of St crown displayed eagle emblem Empire England escutcheon feet fleet flown France Gadsden flag gold Grand Union Flag green guidon guns hoisted horizontal India insignia island jackstaff King Kingdom Kingdom of Castile land liberty Lieutenant merchant flag motto mountains national colors national ensign national flag NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE naval navy OFFICERS pennant placed province quarter red cross red ensign red field red flag regiment Republic river royal standard sailed salute scroll seal Secretary shield ship shore signal silver South Spain staff Stars and Stripes symbol thirteen tion troops union flag union jack United upper vessels white field white flag white stripe wreath yellow
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Страница 297 - that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Страница 303 - Woe be to the man or group of men that seeks to stand in our way in this day of high resolution when every principle we hold dearest is to be vindicated and made secure for the salvation of the nations.
Страница 304 - I know you well. You are the man who worked in the swelter of yesterday straightening out the tangle of that farmer's homestead in Idaho, or perhaps you found the mistake in that Indian contract in Oklahoma, or helped to clear that patent for the hopeful inventor in New York, or pushed the opening of that new ditch in Colorado, or made that mine in Illinois more safe, or brought relief to the old soldier in Wyoming. No matter; whichever one of these beneficent individuals you may happen to be, I...
Страница 344 - We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop.
Страница 307 - That from and after the fourth day of July next, the Flag of the United States be thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white ; that the union have twenty stars, white in a blue field.
Страница 306 - That from and after May 1, 1795. the flag of the United States be fifteen stripes, alternate red and white; and that the union be fifteen stars, white in a blue field.
Страница 307 - That on the admission of every new state into the Union, one star be added to the union of the flag ; and that such addition shall take effect on the fourth of July next succeeding such admission.
Страница 289 - ... we gave great joy to them, without knowing or intending it ; for on that day, the day which gave being to the new army, but before the proclamation came to hand, we had hoisted the union flag in compliment to the United Colonies. But, behold, it was received in Boston as a token of the deep impression the speech had made upon us, and as a signal of submission.
Страница 320 - Any of these signals may be answered from the vessel as follows : In the day-time, by waving a flag, a handkerchief, a hat, or even the hand ; at night, by firing a rocket, a blue light, or a gun, or by showing a light over the ship's gunwale for a short time and then concealing it.
Страница 320 - Two flags, a white and a red, waved at the same time on shore by day, or two lights, a white and a red, slowly swung at the same time, or a blue pyrotechnic light burned by night, will signify, " Do not attempt to land in your own boats. It is impossible.