The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... frigates . Sloops and frigates were the light and heavy cruisers of the sailing ship era , and were the most powerful types possessed by the United States until after the War of 1812. Although , as previously noted , the early American ...
... frigates . Sloops and frigates were the light and heavy cruisers of the sailing ship era , and were the most powerful types possessed by the United States until after the War of 1812. Although , as previously noted , the early American ...
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... frigates . Recommending only ten frigates , the committee reported to the House that the " objects and operations of any navy which the United States can , or ought to have " should be confined to " defense of your ports and harbors ...
... frigates . Recommending only ten frigates , the committee reported to the House that the " objects and operations of any navy which the United States can , or ought to have " should be confined to " defense of your ports and harbors ...
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... frigates and seventy - fours cruising somewhere beyond the horizon could effectively defend a long seaboard was utterly beyond the comprehension of the men of 1812 . William W. Bibb of Georgia voiced a thought probably in the mind of ...
... frigates and seventy - fours cruising somewhere beyond the horizon could effectively defend a long seaboard was utterly beyond the comprehension of the men of 1812 . William W. Bibb of Georgia voiced a thought probably in the mind of ...
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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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