The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... necessary to increase the number of our vessels of war . These are not only adequate to the protection of our commerce in peace , but are as numerous as can be well preserved , in the situation in which they are placed . But , looking ...
... necessary to increase the number of our vessels of war . These are not only adequate to the protection of our commerce in peace , but are as numerous as can be well preserved , in the situation in which they are placed . But , looking ...
Strona 381
... necessary to be employed in war . In time of peace , therefore , by far the greater part of our navy must be laid up in ordinary . But it is not only necessary to have the ships , but , what is of equal importance , you must have ...
... necessary to be employed in war . In time of peace , therefore , by far the greater part of our navy must be laid up in ordinary . But it is not only necessary to have the ships , but , what is of equal importance , you must have ...
Strona 562
... necessary , or which of them was the most strictly necessary , as in selecting that which was the most appro- priate , and best adapted to the end ? If the rule is to be that the means strictly necessary , must be adopted , is it ...
... necessary , or which of them was the most strictly necessary , as in selecting that which was the most appro- priate , and best adapted to the end ? If the rule is to be that the means strictly necessary , must be adopted , is it ...
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