De Grasse sails from Hayti for the Chesapeake
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388
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Action with the British fleet, 1781
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389
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Surrender of Cornwallis, 1781
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390
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Criticism of the British naval operations
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390
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Energy and address shown by De Grasse
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392
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Difficulties of Great Britain's position in the war of 1778
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392
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The military policy best fitted to cope with them
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393
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Position of the French squadron in Newport, R.I., 1780
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394
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Great Britain's defensive position and inferior numbers
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396
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Consequent necessity for a vigorous initiative
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396
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Washington's opinions as to the influence of Sea Power on the American contest
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397
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CHAPTER XI.
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Maritime War in Europe, 1779–1782.
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Objectives of the allied operations in Europe
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401
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Spain declares war against England
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401
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Allied fleets enter the English Channel, 1779
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402
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Abortive issue of the cruise
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403
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Rodney sails with supplies for Gibraltar
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403
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Defeats the Spanish squadron of Langara and relieves the place
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404
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The allies capture a great British convoy
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404
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The armed neutrality of the Baltic powers, 1780
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405
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England declares war against Holland
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406
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Gibraltar is revictualled by Admiral Derby
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407
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The allied fleets again in the Channel, 1781
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408
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They retire without effecting any damage to England
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408
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Destruction of a French convoy for the West Indies
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408
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Fall of Port Mahon, 1782
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409
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The allied fleets assemble at Algesiras
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409
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Grand attack of the allies on Gibraltar, which fails, 1782
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410
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Lord Howe succeeds in revictualling Gibraltar
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412
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Action between his fleet and that of the allies
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412
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Conduct of the war of 1778 by the English government
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412
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Influence of Sea Power
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416
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Proper use of the naval forces
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416
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CHAPTER XII.
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Events in the East Indies, 1778–1781.—Suffren sails from Brest for India, 1781.—His Brilliant Naval Campaign in the Indian Seas, 1782, 1783.
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Neglect of India by the French government
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419
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England at war with Mysore and with the Mahrattas
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420
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Arrival of the French squadron under Comte d'Orves
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420
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It effects nothing and returns to the Isle of France
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420
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Suffren sails from Brest with five ships-of-the-line, 1781
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421
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Attacks an English squadron in the Cape Verde Islands, 1781
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422
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Conduct and results of this attack
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424
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Distinguishing merits of Suffren as a naval Скачать книгу
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