A Full and Correct Account of the Military Occurrences of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With an Appendix, and Plates, Volume 1author, 1818 - Ontario |
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... boats which pass and repass the Delaware . Several of those boats have low pressure engines , others have high pressure engines , work- ing the high pressure engines from 100 to 140 pounds the square inch , and as high as 160 ; but ...
... boats which pass and repass the Delaware . Several of those boats have low pressure engines , others have high pressure engines , work- ing the high pressure engines from 100 to 140 pounds the square inch , and as high as 160 ; but ...
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... boats, initially the Unterseebootsabwehrschule (U-boat fighting school) in Kiel. (The name was intentionally ambiguous to conceal the fact it was a school dedicated not to fighting submarines but rather to how to fight with them.) By ...
... boats, initially the Unterseebootsabwehrschule (U-boat fighting school) in Kiel. (The name was intentionally ambiguous to conceal the fact it was a school dedicated not to fighting submarines but rather to how to fight with them.) By ...
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