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Pagina 6
... certainly be driven to the neceffity of embarking by ftealth . A much more likely , and feafible expedient would be , the bringing together , by combined and well concerted movements , a large part of his naval force , at the deftined ...
... certainly be driven to the neceffity of embarking by ftealth . A much more likely , and feafible expedient would be , the bringing together , by combined and well concerted movements , a large part of his naval force , at the deftined ...
Pagina 7
many are certainly , in point of difcipline , as well as bodily qualificatione , unfit for actual fervice ; and a large proportion even of those who are returned as effective , will not be found fo upon trial . It is too com- mon , 1 ...
many are certainly , in point of difcipline , as well as bodily qualificatione , unfit for actual fervice ; and a large proportion even of those who are returned as effective , will not be found fo upon trial . It is too com- mon , 1 ...
Pagina 21
... certainly require deliberation . The most important of them , however , is the peculiar hoftility of the enemy ; and we will con- fefs , that our conclufion upon the general question would be very much influenced by the opinion we ...
... certainly require deliberation . The most important of them , however , is the peculiar hoftility of the enemy ; and we will con- fefs , that our conclufion upon the general question would be very much influenced by the opinion we ...
Pagina 22
... certainly incline decidedly to the latter of these opinions ; though we have no longer room to state our reasons at length . They are founded chiefly upon the great difficulty the French go- vernment would find in engaging its people to ...
... certainly incline decidedly to the latter of these opinions ; though we have no longer room to state our reasons at length . They are founded chiefly upon the great difficulty the French go- vernment would find in engaging its people to ...
Pagina 24
... certainly create such a force , with ordinary exertion , before the enemy can have created a navy sufficient for our destruction . To make a navy , it is necessary , first of all , to establish an extensive foreign com- merce ; to make ...
... certainly create such a force , with ordinary exertion , before the enemy can have created a navy sufficient for our destruction . To make a navy , it is necessary , first of all , to establish an extensive foreign com- merce ; to make ...
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