Generals and Admirals: The Story of Amphibious CommandLongmans, Green, 1952 - 192 sider |
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... hope to be without some bias derived from his upbringing and experience , and I will not excuse myself from such emphasis as may spring from a general admiration of British naval achievement in the last four centuries and some practical ...
... hope to be without some bias derived from his upbringing and experience , and I will not excuse myself from such emphasis as may spring from a general admiration of British naval achievement in the last four centuries and some practical ...
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... hope to be without some bias derived from his upbringing and experience , and I will not excuse myself from such emphasis as may spring from a general admiration of British naval achievement in the last four centuries and some practical ...
... hope to be without some bias derived from his upbringing and experience , and I will not excuse myself from such emphasis as may spring from a general admiration of British naval achievement in the last four centuries and some practical ...
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... Hope and Rear - Admiral Sir Richard Keats was notably successful . Led in by Popham in a frigate , it was at anchor off Schouwen by the evening of July 29th . Finding that there were no batteries there to obstruct the passage or ...
... Hope and Rear - Admiral Sir Richard Keats was notably successful . Led in by Popham in a frigate , it was at anchor off Schouwen by the evening of July 29th . Finding that there were no batteries there to obstruct the passage or ...
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HOWARD AND ESSEX AT CADIZ | 7 |
THE SPANISH CAMPAIGNS OF QUEEN ANNES WAR | 19 |
VERNON AND WENTWORTH IN THE WEST INDIES | 38 |
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