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The Suppressed History of the Administration of John Adams: From 1797 to ... - Page 313
by John Wood - 1846 - 392 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 762 pages
...violence and injuftice of others may again compel us to refort. While our vaft extent offea-- eoaft, the commercial and agricultural habits of our people, the great capital they xvill continue to tcuft on the ocean, fuggeft the fyftem of defence which will be molt beneficial to...
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A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying ...

John Debritt - Europe - 1801 - 528 pages
...injullice of others may again compel us to rcfort. While our vaft extent of fea-coa(t, the com* nicrcial and agricultural habits of our people, the great .capital they will continue to truft on the ocean, fuggeft .the fyftem of defence which will be mo(t beneficial to ourfelves — our...
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Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections ..., Volume 12

William Cobbett - United States - 1801 - 358 pages
...and to which, notwithstanding our pacific policy, the -violence- and injustice of others may again compel us to resort. While our vast extent of sea-coast,...maritime strength will enable us to employ it with effeft. Seasonable and systematic arrangements, so far as our resources will justify, for a navy adopted...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 42

History - 1801 - 762 pages
...violence and injuftlcv of others may again compel us to relort. While our vaft extent of feacoaft, the commercial and agricultural habits of our people, the great capital they will continue to truft on the ocean, fugg«'ft the U ilerti of defence which will be molt beneficial to outfelvcsf—...
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 818 pages
...the violence and injuftice of others may again compel us to refort. While our vafl extent offeacoaft, the commercial and agricultural habits of our people, the great capital they will continue totrufl on the ocean, fiiggeft the h item of defence which will be moil beneficial to ourlelves —...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...situation, and to which, notwithstanding our pacific policy, the violence and injustice of others may again compel us to resort, While our vast extent of sea-coast,...arrangements, so far as our resources will justify, for a navy adapted to defensive war, and which may, in case of necessity, be quickly brought into use, seem to...
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The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., Late President of the ...

John Wood - United States - 1802 - 560 pages
...the violence and injustice of others, may compel us to resort. While our vast extent of sea coast, the commercial and agricultural habits of our people,...arrangements, so far as our resources will justify, for a navy adapted to defensive war, and which may in case of necessity be quickly brought into use, seem to be...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 22

1802 - 886 pages
...compel us to resort. While our vast extent of sea-coa<(, the commercial and agricultural habits ofour people, the great capital they will continue to trust...and our resources for maritime strength, will enable AIS to employ it .with effect. Seasonable and systematic arrangements, so far as our resources will...
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Addresses of the Successive Presidents to Both Houses of Congress, at the ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1805 - 276 pages
...situation, and to which, notwithstanding our pacific policy, the violence and injustice of others may again compel us to resort. While our vast extent of seacoast,...so far as our resources will justify, for a navy, adapted to defensive war, and which may, in case of necessity, be quickly brought i:ito use, seem to...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

United States. President, United States. Department of State, Thomas B. Wait and Sons - United States - 1815 - 490 pages
...our pacific!-: policy, the violence and injustice of others may compel us to resort. While our rast extent of sea-coast, the commercial and agricultural...ocean, suggest the system of defence which will be most benef.cial to ourselves, our distance from Europe and our resources for maritime strength, will enable...
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