The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... peace as to facili- tate its mobilization for war . It was further recommended that enough vessels be kept in commission not only to " protect all our scattered interests [ and ] secure the respect of other Powers " in peace , but also ...
... peace as to facili- tate its mobilization for war . It was further recommended that enough vessels be kept in commission not only to " protect all our scattered interests [ and ] secure the respect of other Powers " in peace , but also ...
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... peace . . . . . . The moment we get through one war , we prepare for another . . . . Can you expect to keep the country at peace , when it is full of sol- diers ? " He thought not , for " . . . when People are ready " 47 For the debate ...
... peace . . . . . . The moment we get through one war , we prepare for another . . . . Can you expect to keep the country at peace , when it is full of sol- diers ? " He thought not , for " . . . when People are ready " 47 For the debate ...
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... peace and stability in the Old World . He repeatedly affirmed his faith in arbitration as a substitute for war , and he was active in the movement to create an efficient interna- tional tribunal for the pacific settlement of justiciable ...
... peace and stability in the Old World . He repeatedly affirmed his faith in arbitration as a substitute for war , and he was active in the movement to create an efficient interna- tional tribunal for the pacific settlement of justiciable ...
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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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