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... things requisite for the use of the navy of the United States . The navy yard at Portsmouth , near Norfolk in Vir- ginia , is situated on the south branch of Elizabeth river , contains sixteen acres , and cost 13,000 dollars . There is ...
... things requisite for the use of the navy of the United States . The navy yard at Portsmouth , near Norfolk in Vir- ginia , is situated on the south branch of Elizabeth river , contains sixteen acres , and cost 13,000 dollars . There is ...
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... thing like liberality under a democratic form of government . The navy is a favourite service , it is true , but the officers of the American navy have not one cent more than they are entitled to , or than they absolutely require . In a ...
... thing like liberality under a democratic form of government . The navy is a favourite service , it is true , but the officers of the American navy have not one cent more than they are entitled to , or than they absolutely require . In a ...
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... thing . From steam navigation , of course , no seamen could be obtained . When Now , as all service is voluntary , it is evident that the only chance America has of manning her navy is from the thirty thousand British seamen in her ...
... thing . From steam navigation , of course , no seamen could be obtained . When Now , as all service is voluntary , it is evident that the only chance America has of manning her navy is from the thirty thousand British seamen in her ...
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... America can afford to pay and secure for herself all our best seamen . One thing is evident , that it is a mere ques- tion of pounds , shillings , and pence , between us and America , and that the same men who are 38 AMERICAN MARINE .
... America can afford to pay and secure for herself all our best seamen . One thing is evident , that it is a mere ques- tion of pounds , shillings , and pence , between us and America , and that the same men who are 38 AMERICAN MARINE .
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... thing to recommence ; they had to select a new form of government , and to decide upon new laws ; they pronounced , in their Declaration , that " all men were equal ; " and yet , in the face of this Declaration , and their solemn ...
... thing to recommence ; they had to select a new form of government , and to decide upon new laws ; they pronounced , in their Declaration , that " all men were equal ; " and yet , in the face of this Declaration , and their solemn ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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