The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1944 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... naval force will ever be risked across the Atlantic . The dangers to which the elements expose them here are too well known , and the greater dangers to which they would be exposed at home were any general calamity to in- volve their ...
... naval force will ever be risked across the Atlantic . The dangers to which the elements expose them here are too well known , and the greater dangers to which they would be exposed at home were any general calamity to in- volve their ...
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... naval force at all.19 This committee's report recommending a force of six frigates 20 provoked a heated debate.21 The anti - Federalists , espe- cially the representatives of inland districts , savagely attacked the proposal . Such a force ...
... naval force at all.19 This committee's report recommending a force of six frigates 20 provoked a heated debate.21 The anti - Federalists , espe- cially the representatives of inland districts , savagely attacked the proposal . Such a force ...
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... naval force as would give you a mastery of the American seas . " With an elaborate display of financial statistics , Cheves attacked the argument that an adequate navy would be pro- hibitively expensive . Because of the difficulties of ...
... naval force as would give you a mastery of the American seas . " With an elaborate display of financial statistics , Cheves attacked the argument that an adequate navy would be pro- hibitively expensive . Because of the difficulties of ...
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Chart and Compass | 1 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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