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ncent, Lord Salamis, battle of Salute, the claim to a Saracen Navy Schill, Colonel Sea, International law and the Sea Power, history and meaning of the term; defined; influence on history of naval campaigns; of the Phoenicians; of Greece and Persia; of Rome and Carthage; in the Middle Ages; of the Saracens; and the Crusades; of Venice, Pisa and Genoa; of the Turks; in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; of Portugal and Spain; rise in England of; and exploration and adventure; and military co-operation; of the Dutch; and naval strategy; in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; examples of its efficiency; in recent times; in Crimean War; in American War of Secession; in Russo-Turkish war; in Chino-Japanese War; in Spanish-American War Sebastopol, siege of Seeley, Sir J. R. Seymour, Lord Henry Ships for the navy, question of size of; for supply Sismondi, quoted Sluys, battle of Smith, Sir Sydney Spanish Armada, defeat of the; Records of; Queen Elizabeth and the ---- American War Spanish Indies ---- Navy Spartan Army Stirling, Sir James Stores, reserve of ship's Strategy (_see_under_ Naval Strategy) Stuart, General J. E. B. Suffren, Admiral Supply and communications of a fleet Supply ships, sizes of Syracuse, battle of Tactics (_see_under_ Naval Tactics) Tate, Colonel Themistocles; and the Greek Navy Thucydides, quoted _Times_, quoted Torpedo boats, defence against Torrington, Earl of Tourville, Admiral Trafalgar, battle of; tactics of; British losses at; the attack; contemporary strategy and tactics Training (_see_under_ Peace Training) Turkish Navy United States Navy Venetian Navy Victualling allowances; and modern preserved foods Walcheren Expedition, mortality in Wales, French invasion of War, and its chief lessons; human element in; the unexpected in; under modern conditions; how to avoid surprise in; mortality from disease in; methods of making; command of the sea in; compensation for losses in; Napoleon on loss of life in; supplies in (_see_also_under_ Invasion, Naval Warfare, and Raids) Washington, George Water, ship's allowance of Waterloo, battle of Wellington, Duke of William III, King Wilmot, Sir S. Eardley Xerxes; his highly trained Army THE END End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Sea-Power and Other Studies by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SEA-POWER AND OTHE
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