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... force . In the IXth chapter , Captain Pasley assigns what he calls reasons for our acting offensively in a war with France ; men- tions the necessary preliminary steps ; and treats of the im- policy and injustice of replacing foreign ...
... force . In the IXth chapter , Captain Pasley assigns what he calls reasons for our acting offensively in a war with France ; men- tions the necessary preliminary steps ; and treats of the im- policy and injustice of replacing foreign ...
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tion , because the French cannot procure a greater force to oppose us on any one part of the continent His observations on this subject are : To judge of our own force only , in the same manner in which we have judged of that of the ...
tion , because the French cannot procure a greater force to oppose us on any one part of the continent His observations on this subject are : To judge of our own force only , in the same manner in which we have judged of that of the ...
Pagina 414
... force of arms . After the first Punic war , the Carthaginian mercenaries there , following the example of those in Africa , revolted , seized the principal towns , and for some time maintained themselves in the island by force : but on ...
... force of arms . After the first Punic war , the Carthaginian mercenaries there , following the example of those in Africa , revolted , seized the principal towns , and for some time maintained themselves in the island by force : but on ...
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