The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Algiers should understand that the United States would take no measures to protect their trade , and were afraid of the expense of a small armament . It was to be understood that they did not rely solely on the operations of the ...
... Algiers should understand that the United States would take no measures to protect their trade , and were afraid of the expense of a small armament . It was to be understood that they did not rely solely on the operations of the ...
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... Algiers , and leave the trade of the United States at the mercy of her corsairs . While the expense of protection was perpetually to be incurred , it would never furnish the strength which that expense ought to give . With a navy of her ...
... Algiers , and leave the trade of the United States at the mercy of her corsairs . While the expense of protection was perpetually to be incurred , it would never furnish the strength which that expense ought to give . With a navy of her ...
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... Algiers . Even this calamity had been seized as a weapon which might be wielded with some effect against the President . Overlooking the exertions he had made for the attainment of peace , and the liberation of the American captives ...
... Algiers . Even this calamity had been seized as a weapon which might be wielded with some effect against the President . Overlooking the exertions he had made for the attainment of peace , and the liberation of the American captives ...
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