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The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783

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[145] At the eastern end of Long Island.
[146] The French ascribe this disadvantage to the fact that some of their ships were not coppered.
[147] That the French government was not satisfied with M.
Destouches's action can be safely inferred from its delay to reward the officers of the squadron, which called forth much feeling and very lively remonstrances.

The French asserted that Arbuthnot was hooted in the streets of New York and recalled by his government.

The latter is a mistake, as he went home by his own request; but the former is likely enough.

Both commanders reversed in this case the usual naval policy of their nations.
[148] Bancroft: History of the United States.
[149] Life of Rodney, vol.ii.p.

152; Clerk: Naval Tactics, p.


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