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Pagina 64
... navy took in the con- test , and how doubtful would have been its suppression without the aid of naval power . If ever the necessity of a navy was shown it was during the progress of our late war ; and it is therefore most remarkable ...
... navy took in the con- test , and how doubtful would have been its suppression without the aid of naval power . If ever the necessity of a navy was shown it was during the progress of our late war ; and it is therefore most remarkable ...
Pagina 66
... navy . Yet we fear that there would be no way of preventing such inaction in the present state of our navy , which is wholly due to the service not receiving the necessary supplies . Now , it be asked , what is the remedy for all this ...
... navy . Yet we fear that there would be no way of preventing such inaction in the present state of our navy , which is wholly due to the service not receiving the necessary supplies . Now , it be asked , what is the remedy for all this ...
Pagina 70
... navy in existence . So much for a board of admiralty as opposed to our bureau system without a supervising board . It was asserted by a British naval captain , who was sent to this country by his government in 1826 , that our Board of Navy ...
... navy in existence . So much for a board of admiralty as opposed to our bureau system without a supervising board . It was asserted by a British naval captain , who was sent to this country by his government in 1826 , that our Board of Navy ...
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OUR NAVY AND WHAT IT SHOULD BE 59 | 59 |
DE QUINCEY AND HIS WRITINGS | 71 |
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