History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... enemy at once ; whereas , if they were distributed among seventy - four boats , they would all be equally effective at once . In spite of this logic , the public , pinning its faith on experienced men , remained incredu- lous ; and when ...
... enemy at once ; whereas , if they were distributed among seventy - four boats , they would all be equally effective at once . In spite of this logic , the public , pinning its faith on experienced men , remained incredu- lous ; and when ...
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... enemies , the sympa- thies of the world , and the noble ap- probation of our own consciences . Mr. President , our fate is in our own hands ; let us have union , and we have nothing to fear . So highly do I prize union , at this awful ...
... enemies , the sympa- thies of the world , and the noble ap- probation of our own consciences . Mr. President , our fate is in our own hands ; let us have union , and we have nothing to fear . So highly do I prize union , at this awful ...
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... enemy her- self in the time of peace . This pretension had been first raised by Great Britain in the seven years ' war , but she had been overawed by the armed neutrality from maintaining it in the war of the American Revolution . In ...
... enemy her- self in the time of peace . This pretension had been first raised by Great Britain in the seven years ' war , but she had been overawed by the armed neutrality from maintaining it in the war of the American Revolution . In ...
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... the first reply was , that the orders were reluctantly adopted by Great Britain as a necessary retalia- tion on the decrees of her enemy pro- CH . VII . ] claiming a general blockade of 142 [ BK . V. OPENING OF THE WAR .
... the first reply was , that the orders were reluctantly adopted by Great Britain as a necessary retalia- tion on the decrees of her enemy pro- CH . VII . ] claiming a general blockade of 142 [ BK . V. OPENING OF THE WAR .
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... enemy dared not to issue from his own ports . She was reminded without effect , that her own prior block- ades , unsupported by an adequate naval force , actually applied and continued , were a bar to this plea ; that executed edicts ...
... enemy dared not to issue from his own ports . She was reminded without effect , that her own prior block- ades , unsupported by an adequate naval force , actually applied and continued , were a bar to this plea ; that executed edicts ...
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