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... 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 . For these reasons , our wars with France have ...
... 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 . For these reasons , our wars with France have ...
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... force of either nation will thrive or languish in the same degree as their commerce gathers or loses strength . And if so powerful and populous a nation as that of France become superior to us by sea , our whole is lost , and we are no ...
... force of either nation will thrive or languish in the same degree as their commerce gathers or loses strength . And if so powerful and populous a nation as that of France become superior to us by sea , our whole is lost , and we are no ...
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... forces marched out of Piedmont , Toulon had been at present in the hands of the duke of Savoy . But could that prince ... force of so many populous and powerful nations , France could send so great a part of its troops to one seat of the ...
... forces marched out of Piedmont , Toulon had been at present in the hands of the duke of Savoy . But could that prince ... force of so many populous and powerful nations , France could send so great a part of its troops to one seat of the ...
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