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HISTORY OF THE WAR: CHAPTER VIII
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HISTORY OF THE WAR: CHAPTER VIII

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Commanders in the expedition against the Havannah (pg. 36). Fleet fails from Portsmouth (pg. 36-37). Passage through the old streights of Bahama (pg. 37). Town and harbour of the Havannah described (pg. 37-38). Troops land (pg. 38). Disposition of the troops (pg. 38-39). Siege of Fort Moro (pg. 39). Captain Harvey cannonades the Moro (pg. 39). English battery fired (pg. 39-40). Distress of the English forces (pg. 40-41). Succours arrive from North America (pg. 41). A sally (pg. 41-42). The fort stormed (pg. 42). Operations against the town (pg. 42-43). The Havannah surrenders (pg. 43). Advantages of this acquisition (pg. 43-44).