| Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Charles Manfred Thompson - 1916 - 904 pagina’s
...here but little more ti,\an 1co Years, and yet the Force of our Privateers in the late Wrar, usi1-jed, was greater, both in Men and Guns, than that of the whole British Navy in Queen Elizabeth's Time. — How important an Affair jj^-n to Britain is the present... | |
| 1917 - 362 pagina’s
...and navigation! What numbers of ships and seamen! We have been here but little more than one hundred years, and yet the force of our Privateers in the late war, united, was greater, both in men and guns, than that of the whole British Navy in Queen Elizabeth's... | |
| 1918 - 374 pagina’s
...been here but little more than one hundred years, and yet the force of our Privateers in the late war, united, was greater, both in men and guns, than that of the whole British Navy in Queen Elizabeth's time. How important an affair then to Britain, is the present treaty... | |
| 1918 - 398 pagina’s
...and navigation! What numbers of ships and seamen! We have been here but little more than one hundred years, and yet the force of our Privateers in the late war, united, was greater, both in men and guns, than that of the whole British Navy in Queen Elizabeth's... | |
| Thames Williamson - 1922 - 844 pagina’s
...and navigation! What numbers of ships and seamen! We have been here but little more than one hundred years, and yet the force of our privateers in the late war, united, was greater, both in men and guns, than that of the whole British navy in Queen Elizabeth's... | |
| Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Charles Manfred Thompson - 1924 - 922 pagina’s
...Trade and Navigation ! What Numbers of Ships and Seamen! We have been here but little more than 100 Years, and yet the Force of our Privateers in the late War, united, was greater, both in Men and Guns, than that of the whole British Navy in Queen Elizabeth's... | |
| Madison Grant, Charles Stewart Davison - 1928 - 120 pagina’s
...navigation ! What numbers of ships and seamen ! We have been here but little more than one hundred years, and yet the force of our privateers in the late war, united, was greater, both in men and guns, than that of the whole British navy in Queen Elizabeth's... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1761 - 582 pagina’s
...trade and navigation! What numbers of (hips and feamen ! We have been here but little more' than 100 years, and yet the force of our privateers in the late war, united, was greater, borh in men and guns, than that of the whole Britifh navy in Qnecn Elizabeth's... | |
| Richard Warner Van Alstyne - 1974 - 244 pagina’s
...Trade and Navigation ! What Numbers of Ships and Seamen! We have been here but little more than 100 years, and yet the force of our Privateers in the late War, united, was greater, both in Men and Guns, than that of the whole British Navy in Queen Elizabeth's... | |
| I. Bernard Cohen - 1997 - 378 pagina’s
...Trade and Navigation! What Numbers of Ships and Seamen! We have been here but little more than 100 Years, and yet the Force of our Privateers in the late War, united, was greater, both in Men and Guns, than that of the whole British Navy in Queen Elizabeth's... | |
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