The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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Harold Sprout, Margaret Sprout. speed , under steam alone , of about five and a half miles an hour . And it had the further distinction of being the first steam - driven warship ever constructed for any navy.2 After the war , the Fulton ...
Harold Sprout, Margaret Sprout. speed , under steam alone , of about five and a half miles an hour . And it had the further distinction of being the first steam - driven warship ever constructed for any navy.2 After the war , the Fulton ...
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... steamer , and then went to Congress for funds with which to complete it . This vessel , also named the Fulton , was launched in 1837 , and marked the real begin- ning of the steam navy of the United States . " But it was only a ...
... steamer , and then went to Congress for funds with which to complete it . This vessel , also named the Fulton , was launched in 1837 , and marked the real begin- ning of the steam navy of the United States . " But it was only a ...
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... steam over sails as a motive power , but also the further fact that sails and rigging retarded a vessel's speed under steam . Despite great progress in steam machinery and the demonstrated advantages of steam propulsion in naval ves ...
... steam over sails as a motive power , but also the further fact that sails and rigging retarded a vessel's speed under steam . Despite great progress in steam machinery and the demonstrated advantages of steam propulsion in naval ves ...
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Chart and Compass I | 1 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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