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Page 166
... sufficient to con- vince any reflecting mind that a serious invasion of this country by France is in reality much more impracticable and much less to be apprehended now than it was four years ago : when , however , we are persuaded , he ...
... sufficient to con- vince any reflecting mind that a serious invasion of this country by France is in reality much more impracticable and much less to be apprehended now than it was four years ago : when , however , we are persuaded , he ...
Page 168
... sufficient period of exercise , to confirm these habits effectually , is a question upon which professional authority must decide . Upon this point I find a difference of opinion . Some officers of experience consider three months as ...
... sufficient period of exercise , to confirm these habits effectually , is a question upon which professional authority must decide . Upon this point I find a difference of opinion . Some officers of experience consider three months as ...
Page 169
... sufficient previous instruction . If the dangers which we have to apprehend were so remote , that we could safely wait for some years , the plan , as it has been already stated , would produce the desired effect in a gradual and ...
... sufficient previous instruction . If the dangers which we have to apprehend were so remote , that we could safely wait for some years , the plan , as it has been already stated , would produce the desired effect in a gradual and ...
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