The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... President Washington's " Farewell Address " ( September 1796 ) .50 And Washington's eighth and last annual message to Congress ( December 1796 ) included a final plea for a permanent standing navy in words which unques- tionably ...
... President Washington's " Farewell Address " ( September 1796 ) .50 And Washington's eighth and last annual message to Congress ( December 1796 ) included a final plea for a permanent standing navy in words which unques- tionably ...
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... President's four - battleship program . After thus wrecking his favorite project , the Senate relented sufficiently to sustain the two - ship authorization of the House , and to re- store , under threat of veto , 55 the appropriation ...
... President's four - battleship program . After thus wrecking his favorite project , the Senate relented sufficiently to sustain the two - ship authorization of the House , and to re- store , under threat of veto , 55 the appropriation ...
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... President took the same stand with respect to the Balkan War , declaring that the United States " was in- volved neither directly nor indirectly with the causes or ques- tions incident to . . . these hostilities , " and had , therefore ...
... President took the same stand with respect to the Balkan War , declaring that the United States " was in- volved neither directly nor indirectly with the causes or ques- tions incident to . . . these hostilities , " and had , therefore ...
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Chart and Compass | 11 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 11 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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