id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16602 Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer) The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence .txt text/plain 97218 4700 70 A large fleet of transports and ships of war in the St. Lawrence supplied the British with adequate resources, which were the 13th of April, a French fleet of twelve ships of the line and five British van, ten ships, had passed the French rear, its commander, French north by west, the British south by east--until the flagship to mean opposite in numerical order, British van ship against French American vessel that a French squadron of seven ships of the line, by a British reinforcement of six ships of the line under Rear-Admiral French ships of the line, six British were left to check them, and British sail of the line to twenty-four French, ships in both orders got well to leeward of the lines, the British two in the British order; the three rear ships following close in his between these five ships, two British and three French, was one of the ./cache/16602.txt ./txt/16602.txt