| United States. Congress. House - 1854 - 742 halaman
...tenfold greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from...one of the secondary naval powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the greater extent and more exposed condition of our wide-spread commerce... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 466 halaman
...ten-fold greater than oura to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from...one of the secondary naval Powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the greater extent, and more exposed condition of our widespread commerce,... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 halaman
...tenfold greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from...one of the secondary naval powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the greater extent and more exposed condition of our wide-spread commerce... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1855 - 680 halaman
...tenfold greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from...one of the secondary naval powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the greater extent and more exposed condition of our wide-spread commerce... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 1078 halaman
...tenfold greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from...Power. Nor would this country be better situated in a war with one of the secondary naval Powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the greater... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 470 halaman
...SESS. Message of the President. SENATE &. Ho. OF REPS. tricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from our present peaceful policy, and became a (Treat naval power. Nor would thia country be better situated, in war with one of the secondary naval... | |
| 1855 - 514 halaman
...tenfold greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from our present peaceful policy, and become a great naval power. Nor would this country be better situated, in war with one of the secondary... | |
| Adolf Soetbeer - 1855 - 444 halaman
...greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, wilh such an enemy, unless we at once departed from our...this country be better situated in war with one of Ihe secondary naval powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the great extent and more exposed... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1866 - 224 halaman
...tenfold greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from...one of the secondary naval powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the greater extent and more exposed condition of our wide-spread commerce... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 862 halaman
...tenfold greater than ours to retaliate. We could not extricate our country from this unequal condition, with such an enemy, unless we at once departed from...one of the secondary naval powers. Though the naval disparity would be less, the greater extent, and more exposed condition of our wide spread commerce,... | |
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