The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... Annual Message , Dec. 8 , 1829 , ibid . , p . 459 . 65 Second Annual Message , Dec. 6 , 1830 , ibid . , p . 526 ; and see Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy for 1830 , A. S. P. , Naval Affairs , Vol . III , pp . 753-9 . 56 Annual ...
... Annual Message , Dec. 8 , 1829 , ibid . , p . 459 . 65 Second Annual Message , Dec. 6 , 1830 , ibid . , p . 526 ; and see Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy for 1830 , A. S. P. , Naval Affairs , Vol . III , pp . 753-9 . 56 Annual ...
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... annual report . 41 Cong . 2 Sess . , H. Ex . Doc . No. 1 , p . 6 . 58 Compare , for example , Porter's annual reports as Admiral of the Navy , with Robeson's annual reports for the years 1870-1876 . 54 See Nevins , Hamilton Fish , pp ...
... annual report . 41 Cong . 2 Sess . , H. Ex . Doc . No. 1 , p . 6 . 58 Compare , for example , Porter's annual reports as Admiral of the Navy , with Robeson's annual reports for the years 1870-1876 . 54 See Nevins , Hamilton Fish , pp ...
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... annual reports conveyed the impression that the Navy was steadily growing stronger . Another factor contributing to the decline of the Navy was a virulent attack of politics , graft , and corruption which ate at the vitals of the ...
... annual reports conveyed the impression that the Navy was steadily growing stronger . Another factor contributing to the decline of the Navy was a virulent attack of politics , graft , and corruption which ate at the vitals of the ...
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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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