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quadgram frequency
command of the sea220
of the united states213
in the case of141
the command of the141
at the same time119
on the th of102
the end of the100
on the other hand96
by means of a90
the mouth of the87
the surface of the85
on the part of77
the rest of the75
the crew of the69
the hands of the69
the deck of the65
for the purpose of64
the fact that the64
the nature of the64
the appropriate effect desired62
one of the most61
the destruction of the59
the captain of the59
in connection with the58
the part of the57
the united states navy57
that is to say56
it is true that56
estimate of the situation56
under the command of55
in command of the54
the line of battle53
the fire of the53
at the end of53
is shown at fig52
value of offensive power51
in time of peace49
the stars and stripes49
by means of the49
the side of the49
surface of the water49
b value of offensive48
the case of the47
the head of the47
b damage done in47
the guns of the47
the strength of the45
the ships of the44
in the hands of44
the people of the43
the fundamental military principle43
solution of the problem43
the officers of the42
the use of the42
the case of a41
consequences as to costs41
the attainment of the41
the position of the40
as well as the40
the bottom of the39
in the united states39
to the united states39
in time of war39
for the attainment of39
in the war of39
into the hands of39
the action of the38
the time of the38
the characteristics of the38
the decks of the37
on the basis of37
at the time of37
the close of the37
the admiral would have36
the course of the36
it will be seen36
was one of the36
in the mean time36
in accordance with the36
it is to be35
the history of the35
in a state of35
in view of the35
the commander of the35
it is necessary to35
the gulf of mexico35
the direction of the35
damage done in th35
ships of the line34
characteristics of the theater34
the power of the34
the success of the34
from the standpoint of34
is one of the33
the control of the33
under the guns of33
the whole of the33
in the event of32
the top of the32
in the same way32
to the fact that32
the loss of the32
the body of the32
in the form of32
from time to time32
forces of the enemy31
the work of the31
this does not mean31
a large number of31
and at the same31
does not mean that30
on the deck of30
of one of the30
to prevent the enemy30
in the midst of30
in such a way30
with the exception of30
below the surface of29
the duke of york29
apportionment of fighting strength29
and the united states29
the centre of the29
secretary of the navy29
as soon as the29
out of the line29
the sides of the29
the opening of the29
for the reason that29
in a position to29
the solution of the29
a fleet in being29
and fire a gun29
the object of the28
of the war of28
the remainder of the28
it is impossible to28
with respect to the28
as a matter of28
the war of the28
in the history of28
the greater part of28
of the appropriate effect28
for the first time27
of the fleet in27
in connection with a27
the character of the27
the hull of the27
the beginning of the27
end of th period27
the wind of the27
in addition to the27
at end of th27
in the west indies27
the middle of the26
the stern of the26
offensive power a at26
for the solution of26
is not to be26
it consists of a26
of offensive power a26
by the united states26
a line of battle26
the capture of the26
in so far as26
be found in the26
in such a manner26
so long as the26
it would have been26
the movements of the25
proved to be the25
at the mouth of25
the condition of the25
to be found in25
in the course of25
of offensive power at25
of the armed forces25
the factor of the25
as a means of25
it is clear that25
at the head of25
of the fact that25
of courses of action24
on the night of24
power a at end24
period b value of24
a period b value24
a at end of24
on the morning of24
of the first step24
offensive power at end24
admiral would have the24
in the line of24
the purpose of the24
a b value of24
the salient features of24
of the british navy23
the end in view23
that it would be23
in the solution of23
a b damage done23
period by a b23
in contact with the23
the secretary of the23
the roar of the23
means available and opposed23
as we have seen23
so far as the23
in front of the23
by a b value23
the development of the23
solution of military problems23
it must be remembered23
the story of the22
the consequences as to22
the face of the22
sail of the line22
on account of the22
the bow of the22
of the fleet to22
it may be said22
the means available and22
a part of the22
the defeat of the22
in spite of the22
the chain of command22
on the high seas22
is to be found22
one hundred and fifty22
in this case the22
in line of battle22
when the admiral would22
period b damage done22
from the deck of22
the men of the22
the bon homme richard22
wind of the enemy22
of the planned action22
in a few minutes21
the war of american21
to the number of21
a course of action21
of the sea is21
as determined by the21
the resistance of the21
all parts of the21
one or other of21
the van of the21
is connected to the21
by the explosion of21
in the face of21
the solution of military21
ships of the enemy21
period a b damage21
with the aid of21
the fleet is to21
to deal with the21
war of american independence21
the accomplishment of the21
the shores of the21
would have to be21
on the other side21
the vessels of the21
up and down the21
the estimate of the21
the course of action21
by the factor of21
end of the war20
the night of the20
the attainment of an20
the men on the20
the execution of the20
any part of the20
in the same manner20
in the direction of20
in the fact that20
the ships in the20
armed forces of the20
at the beginning of20
in such a case20
the flagstaff at the20
the basis for the20
the morning of the20
that of the enemy20
flag at the mizen20
that it may be20
the effect of the20
the application of the20
by the fact that20
is true that the20
the basis of the20
of the sea and20
as in the case20
the form of a20
the early part of20
at the close of20
for the use of20
the number of men20
rest of the fleet20
the attention of the20
the midst of the19
the supervision of the19
of the assigned objective19
that it is not19
the banks of the19
in the centre of19
of the salient features19
the cause of the19
of the eighteenth century19
it is obvious that19
of a favorable military19
to be able to19
to the end of19
in the harbor of19
as a result of19
is connected with the19
the declaration of war19
it was not till19
for the purposes of19
the th of june19
with the intention of19
the armed forces of19
but it was not18
by this time the18
the issue of the18
of th period b18
the order of battle18
that the united states18
to that of the18
on the starboard side18
done in th a18
of passage and communication18
th period a b18
in th a period18
the rear of the18
the rigging of the18
the news of the18
the entrance to the18
for the most part18
the place of the18
the roll of the18
the signal for the18
the size of the18
th a period b18
have the wind of18
it was in the18
in the north sea18
out of the question18
the natural mental processes18
the united states was18
but it is not18
on the decks of18
the scene of the18
the boats of the18
of the sea in18
of the th of17
in the matter of17
must be remembered that17
of the war was17
the defence of the17
used in connection with17
of the british fleet17
greater part of the17
it was not until17
the value of the17
in the opposite direction17
than that of the17
of one hundred and17
in the hopes of17
in th period by17
it may be that17
at a distance of17
in favour of the17
to windward of the17
the world at large17
of the people of17
in the minds of17
done in th period17
from one of the17
the extent to which17
there can be no17
the united states is17
the officer of the17
to put to sea17
from the fact that17
the advantage of the17
in the middle of17
for the protection of17
the two vessels were17
by the action of17
surface of the sea17
of the united kingdom17
one or more of17
from the point of17
the manner in which17
it would seem that17
the passage of the17
attainment of the objective17
th period by a17
in the british navy17
it is possible to17
predetermined course of action16
what may be called16
seems to have been16
in the early part16
the point of view16
and made for the16
feet below the surface16
at the distance of16
the officers and men16
the exception of the16
for the sake of16
may be able to16
those of the enemy16
the importance of the16
by reason of the16
off the coast of16
the progress of the16
ships of the fleet16
as shown at fig16
in the light of16
or other of the16
of a military problem16
it was found that16
object of the war16
to the nature of16
the extent of the16
was not to be16
to pass through the16
th period b damage16
for a long time16
it is probable that16
at the present day16
the waters of the16
the united states to16
strength of the current16
of the new navy16
the ends of the16
of officers and men16
the latter part of16
the signal is made16
to freedom of action16
of some of the16
the influence of the16
of a series of16
the same manner as16
in the wake of16
in the defence of16
of the nature of15
the conduct of war15
to take advantage of15
the assistance of the15
put off from the15
the result of the15
it is not necessary15
to leeward of the15
it was impossible to15
basis for solution of15
control of the sea15
in the presence of15
the aim of the15
in the way of15
in case the enemy15
the honor of the15
the art of war15
in order that the15
ship of the enemy15
proved to be a15
the field of action15
such a manner that15
will have to be15
at the mizen peak15
such a way that15
it will be remembered15
that part of the15
a favorable military situation15
the upper part of15
point of view of15
a good deal of15
the last of the15
close of the war15
it will be found15
fell in with a15
but to no avail15
salient features of the15
the men in the15
of the enemy was15
such a way as15
to do with the15
to take possession of15
on the flagstaff at15
of the royal navy15
supervision of the planned15
i will hoist a15
will be found in15
on each side of15
would be able to15
the theater of operations15
navy of the united15
in this way the15
the solution of a15
action to be taken15
the failure of the15
with the united states15
the advance of the15
the action to be15
in the war with14
the will of the14
and in a few14
it will be observed14
of the great war14
the speed of the14
at the present time14
the admiral of the14
are to endeavour to14
so as to be14
the ports of the14
the flag of the14
on the st of14
the straits of dover14
part of the fleet14
the explosion of the14
a certain number of14
determined by the factor14
to the solution of14
be brought to bear14
the way in which14
of the estimate form14
with a view to14
the new england coast14
the american civil war14
the united states and14
prevent the enemy from14
to the point of14
we are able to14
the two ships were14
from the viewpoint of14
of the line of14
the efficiency of the14
or it may be14
at the battle of14
hands of the british14
to the success of14
the arrival of the14
the weight of the14
to say that the14
opening of the war14
of the most important14
the operations of the14
in the admiralty library14
fell in with the14
the minds of the14
as far as possible14
hands of the enemy14
it was on the14
the essential elements of14
the fate of the14
the th of august14
recognition of the incentive14
was the first to14
attack and defence of14
in the place of14
as well as in14
of electrical submarine mines14
at the opening of14
the conditions of the14
enemy courses of action14
out of range of14
in the field of14
the battle of the14
for freedom of action14
the approach of the14
fire of the enemy14
high in the air14
the first dutch war14
of the means available14
the main body of14
the power of a14
the conduct of the13
this point of view13
the coast of the13
the united states in13
be in a position13
and on the th13
every ship is to13
into contact with the13
the sailors of the13
as we shall see13
it was placed on13
of a number of13
in the latter part13
to seek out the13
which the united states13
was that of the13
was to be seen13
so far as it13
a large body of13
in which they are13
will be able to13
in the shape of13
of the nineteenth century13
on the eve of13
the united states has13
years of the war13
the escape of the13
in such a position13
night of the th13
with regard to the13
and in an instant13
the next day the13
of the ships of13
the demands of the13
in the vicinity of13
with a system of13
not be able to13
in the latter case13
for the destruction of13
of the seventeenth century13
so great was the13
to the use of13
as a basis for13
of the fleet and13
such a position that13
the leading ship of13
of the exploits of13
the united states government13
and one of the13
to the extent of13
it would not be13
the crews of the13
a day or two13
in the hope of13
the th of may13
to the appropriate effect13
morning of the th13
to carry out the13
at the bottom of13
to be regarded as13
best course of action13
the tops of the13
each course of action13
the lay torpedo boat13
a few minutes later13
the light of the13
the th of july13
in the first place13
of the theater of13
i would have the13
with reference to the13
the determination of the13
the th of march13
connection with a system13
in the signal book13
for the defence of13
in order of battle13
the affair of the13
the fleet in being13
the united states had13
the name of the13
as well as of13
may be said to13
a way as to13
each side of the13
it would be impossible13
the requirements of suitability13
is not necessary to13
the interior of the13
for the capture of13
it seemed as though13
the idea of the13
it is difficult to13
during the war of12
it is in the12
a certain amount of12
the establishment of the12
to engage the enemy12
into a line of12
must be able to12
the people on the12
the appearance of a12
power at end of12
the time of trafalgar12
to the end that12
of the american ship12
basis for the solution12
as that of the12
of the officers and12
the use of a12
destruction of the enemy12
course of action is12
the difference between the12
he will hoist a12
the outbreak of the12
body of the fleet12
be divided into two12
up to the present12
as influenced by the12
ship of the line12
but by this time12
she fell in with12
is attached to the12
while at the same12
the successful conduct of12
attainment of an end12
the united states were12
of the gulf of12
coast of the united12
deflection of the needle12
but it must be12
the exercise of command12
to the accomplishment of12
in regard to the12
in the use of12
or more of the12
on the one hand12
courses of action which12
mouth of the river12
of the regular navy12
a shot from the12
of relative fighting strength12
the best course of12
under the lee of12
the sound of the12
in the first step12
the number of the12
procedure distinctive of the12
it will be necessary12
to deny the enemy12
at the hands of12
to the west indies12
the masthead of the12
of the enemy to12
of this form of12
the fact that a12
early in the war12
the first year of12
as to prevent the12
which is shown at12
as soon as they12
with that of the12
in the work of12
successful conduct of war12
people of the united12
of the navy department12
to the mouth of12
at the main topmast12
retained courses of action12
she proved to be12
the th of september12
the science of war12
the principle of the12
distinctive of the first12
when we come to12
when the fleet is12
below the water line12
may be divided into12
the second in command12
would seem to be12
the east coast of12
of the fundamental military12
of the crew of12
could not have been12
in advance of the12
in one of the12
draw into a line12
the fact that in12
put an end to12
rise to the surface12
the bulk of the11
one end of the11
by the aid of11
the navy records society11
to destroy the enemy11
the possession of the11
the eyes of the11
the procedure distinctive of11
it is not to11
history of the world11
and it may be11
for more than a11
the overthrow of the11
on the top of11
the council of war11
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on the port side11
that there is no11
parts of the world11
the personnel of the11
the growth of the11
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decision as to the11
the th of february11
upper part of the11
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selection of the best11
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be remembered that the11
the movement of the11
of the english channel11
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by means of which11
the basis for solution11
the fortune of war11
the surrender of the11
the man at the11
the standpoint of the11
the th of april11
adequate freedom of action11
red flag on the11
the other side of11
leading ship of the11
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either side of the11
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the other end of11
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under cover of the11
the exploits of the11
career of paul jones11
the length of the11
to the scene of11
the united service institution11
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cape of good hope11
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at a time when11
ship in the fleet11
the same way as11
the primary object of11
at a distance from11
as will be seen11
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the attack on the11
the commanders of the11
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the theory of war11
it will not be11
a red flag on11
the career of the11
the lines of communication11
that it was a11
from this point of11
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the ships are to11
a portion of the11
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in possession of the11
of the consequences as11
to the amount of11
at the fore topmast11
that there was no11
to return to the11
the shot of the11
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for a time the11
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signal for the line11
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of the civil war11
the presence of a11
the ulterior object of11
summary of the situation11
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will be necessary to11
of the british empire11
off the mouth of11
in the days of11
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of the land forces11
the plans of the11
it may be well11
the th of january11
the leader of the11
to the fire of11
of the duke of11
is to be considered11
the aid of the11
of the characteristics of11
of one of these11
the isle of wight11
in the fundamental military11
bore down upon the11
by the use of11
in the absence of11
take the form of11
the united states frigate11
part of the enemy11
to the deck of11
the number of vessels11
in a moment the11
could be brought to11
during the american civil11
was out of the11
of the great guns11
not mean that the11
union flag at the11
to the coast of11
as one of the11
was on the th10
the great majority of10
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the outcome of the10
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of the north sea10
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in the bay of10
in the sense that10
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in the summer of10
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of the american frigate10
early part of the10
a great deal of10
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on either side of10
on the fore topmast10
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naval forces of the10
issue of the war10
force of the enemy10
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of the ships in10
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the maintenance of a10
for solution of the10
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side of the vessel10
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of the sea has10
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the base of the10
of the present day10
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of the two vessels10
the results of the10
of which we have10
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