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Pàgina 88
... beyond the reach of assault from without It is an incontestible principle in
military science , and one fully illustrated by military history , that the worst mode
of waging war , although strictly a defensive one in its origin and its object , is to
permit ...
... beyond the reach of assault from without It is an incontestible principle in
military science , and one fully illustrated by military history , that the worst mode
of waging war , although strictly a defensive one in its origin and its object , is to
permit ...
Pàgina 171
As to the larger objects , it has been contended that there has been exaggeration
in devising works to cover these , the ... The object may be to lay a great city
under contribution , or to destroy one of our naval depots , or to take possession
of ...
As to the larger objects , it has been contended that there has been exaggeration
in devising works to cover these , the ... The object may be to lay a great city
under contribution , or to destroy one of our naval depots , or to take possession
of ...
Pàgina 173
We learn from these points in history what constitutes an object worthy of ast
preparations ; and it is impossible to resist the fact , that our own coast , and ivers
, and bays , possess many establishments not less inviting to an enemy than ...
We learn from these points in history what constitutes an object worthy of ast
preparations ; and it is impossible to resist the fact , that our own coast , and ivers
, and bays , possess many establishments not less inviting to an enemy than ...
Pàgina 383
The object may be to lay a great city under contribution , cr to destroy one of our
naval depots , or to take possession of one of our great harbors , & c . It was
estimated that in the great fire in the city of New York in the year 1835 , the
property ...
The object may be to lay a great city under contribution , cr to destroy one of our
naval depots , or to take possession of one of our great harbors , & c . It was
estimated that in the great fire in the city of New York in the year 1835 , the
property ...
Pàgina 385
We learn from these points in history , what constitutes an object worthy of vast
preparations , and it is impossible to resist the fact that our own coast and rivers
and bays possess many establishments not less inviting to an enemy than
Flushing ...
We learn from these points in history , what constitutes an object worthy of vast
preparations , and it is impossible to resist the fact that our own coast and rivers
and bays possess many establishments not less inviting to an enemy than
Flushing ...
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