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Example sentences for "naval history"

  • He also continued James's Naval History, and wrote books of travel.

  • He also wrote a Naval History of the United States (1839).

  • The first is of comparatively little importance in naval history, and is indeed hardly worth mentioning, except on the ground that it illustrates a chronic difficulty of the English Government in all naval wars.

  • It contains nearly, if not quite, the most discreditable incident in naval history.

  • The narratives which illustrate the adventures of our seamen with the Algerine pirates and the expeditions of 1620 have been collected by Lediard in his Naval History.

  • There have been numerous instances of this kind in naval history, and no one has ever supposed that a ship under such circumstances would be a prize, or that any person on board of her would be a prisoner.

  • Captain Brenton, to gratify national complacency, grossly exaggerates in his 'Naval History' the difficulty of the enterprise.

  • This, in the second place, can be partially supplemented by Fenimore Cooper's "Naval History of the United States.

  • In the domain of naval history, its philosophy and its literature, he has done brilliant work.

  • There are very few instances of it in naval history, and there are likely to be fewer in the future than there have been in the past.

  • The account in Cooper's Naval History passed under the eye of Dale.

  • THE earliest account of the Revolutionary navy was in Thomas Clark's Naval History of the United States from the Commencement of the Revolution (Philad.

  • Nothing remained but retreat; and the "Sassacus" steamed away from her enemy, after making one of the bravest fights in naval history.

  • Her performance is unparalleled in naval history, and makes her the foremost war-vessel of the world.

  • The condition was unique in naval history of the sail period.

  • All bore a conspicuous part in the greatest war of modern times, with honor such that their names will be remembered as long as naval history endures.

  • This is by no means to disparage what shoregoing writers have done in naval history or in the discussion of some subjects largely though not totally naval.


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