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... an immediate intention to embark , could be easily made , the enemy , if he
found he could reduce us to such costly defensive expedients , would take care
we should have alarms enough to harass our volunteers prior to an actual
attempt .
... an immediate intention to embark , could be easily made , the enemy , if he
found he could reduce us to such costly defensive expedients , would take care
we should have alarms enough to harass our volunteers prior to an actual
attempt .
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With regard to ourselves , it will probably be pretty generally admitted , that the
conquests we have made are of little value , except as the means of disarming or
embarrassing the enemy ; and that , if a secure peace could be purchased by
their ...
With regard to ourselves , it will probably be pretty generally admitted , that the
conquests we have made are of little value , except as the means of disarming or
embarrassing the enemy ; and that , if a secure peace could be purchased by
their ...
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If we are satisfied that peace must be insecure , and that our enemy will busily
employ it in improving his navy , with a view to the renewal of war , it cannot be
imagined that we should ne , glect to improve our army during the same interval .
If we are satisfied that peace must be insecure , and that our enemy will busily
employ it in improving his navy , with a view to the renewal of war , it cannot be
imagined that we should ne , glect to improve our army during the same interval .
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Even this we shall only retain , while France thinks it better to confine our forces
in that island ; and we shall then owe to that ' war in disguise , ' which has been
painted as the enemy ' s only means of annoying us , the power of selling a
single ...
Even this we shall only retain , while France thinks it better to confine our forces
in that island ; and we shall then owe to that ' war in disguise , ' which has been
painted as the enemy ' s only means of annoying us , the power of selling a
single ...
الصفحة 384
The enemy is , in all probability , willing to treat once more - he thinks he shall
gain by a peace the only thing which war cannot give him , cblonics and trade ; -
and , satisfied with subduing the Continent , he may be inclined to forego the ...
The enemy is , in all probability , willing to treat once more - he thinks he shall
gain by a peace the only thing which war cannot give him , cblonics and trade ; -
and , satisfied with subduing the Continent , he may be inclined to forego the ...
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