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Delaware Bay
noun
- an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between eastern Delaware and southern New Jersey. About 70 miles (115 kilometers) long.
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The next morning saw the unloading beginning anew, while the emptied transports were taken around into Delaware Bay.
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Turning northward, he entered Delaware Bay, but was displeased with the shallow water and sailed again northward.
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It is given out, that the enemy intend to come up the Delaware Bay with their ships, as well as by land, through the Jerseys.
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Captain Barry considered the Delaware Bay "the best place for meeting with success where he could use his little squadron."
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These were whales, of which there were numbers in Delaware Bay, and even some distance up the river.
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