Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 4 |
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... sufficient in numbers and excellence to command respect both at home and abroad - a respect based on reasonable assurance of our physical ability to promptly repress domestic insurrection and to repel foreign aggression . Your committee ...
... sufficient in numbers and excellence to command respect both at home and abroad - a respect based on reasonable assurance of our physical ability to promptly repress domestic insurrection and to repel foreign aggression . Your committee ...
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... sufficient force to garrison and defend the works necessary for that purpose . " But , said Mr. Poinsett : " The coast of the United States , throughout its vast extent , has but few points which require to be defended against a regular ...
... sufficient force to garrison and defend the works necessary for that purpose . " But , said Mr. Poinsett : " The coast of the United States , throughout its vast extent , has but few points which require to be defended against a regular ...
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... sufficient to decide the superiority for the rest of the war . Besides that , it is rather the injury sustained by the vessels than the loss of life which closes the conflict ; privations among sailors are not often severe , and ...
... sufficient to decide the superiority for the rest of the war . Besides that , it is rather the injury sustained by the vessels than the loss of life which closes the conflict ; privations among sailors are not often severe , and ...
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... sufficient surface to collect the water necessary for crossing by canals , and in other places the rivers themselves have severed the chain , leaving no impediments to communications of either kind . On both sides of these mountains the ...
... sufficient surface to collect the water necessary for crossing by canals , and in other places the rivers themselves have severed the chain , leaving no impediments to communications of either kind . On both sides of these mountains the ...
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... sufficient for merchant vessels , and one even allowing the passage of small frigates , are not only the constant track of coast- ing vessels , but owing to the relative situation of Narragansett roads and the existence of two tolerable ...
... sufficient for merchant vessels , and one even allowing the passage of small frigates , are not only the constant track of coast- ing vessels , but owing to the relative situation of Narragansett roads and the existence of two tolerable ...
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