Stories of Our Naval Heroes Stories of Our Naval Heroes

Stories of Our Naval Heroes

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Publisher Description

The tale we have to tell has to do with these two cities, Providence and Newport, whose story goes back far into the days when Rhode Island and all the others were British colonies. They were capitals then and they are capitals still. That is, they were places where the legislature met and the laws were made. Captain Moore did not know what was wrong, but he thought he would frighten the people, at any rate. So his cannon thundered and balls came hurtling over the town. Then he drew up his anchor and sailed several miles down the bay, letting the anchor fall again near a high bank. Some of the townsmen followed, and a man named Foster called from the bank, bidding him surrender. But the captain laughed at him, raised his anchor once more, and ran farther out into the bay.

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2010
May 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
251
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
713
KB

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