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No other state equals them in the force of their fleets and armies , in the nearness and conveniency of their situation , and in the number of friends and well - wishers , which , it is to be feared , they have among us .
No other state equals them in the force of their fleets and armies , in the nearness and conveniency of their situation , and in the number of friends and well - wishers , which , it is to be feared , they have among us .
Side 344
We may only add , that the same causes which straiten the British commerce will naturally enlarge the French ; and that the naval force of either nation will thrive or languish in the same degree as their commerce gathers or loses ...
We may only add , that the same causes which straiten the British commerce will naturally enlarge the French ; and that the naval force of either nation will thrive or languish in the same degree as their commerce gathers or loses ...
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If our armies , on all sides , had begun to busy and insult the enemy , at the same time that the forces marched out of ... armies against him ? or will it appear credible to posterity , that in a war carried on by the joint force of so ...
If our armies , on all sides , had begun to busy and insult the enemy , at the same time that the forces marched out of ... armies against him ? or will it appear credible to posterity , that in a war carried on by the joint force of so ...
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