... nor forbearance. The position and circumstances of the United States leave them nothing to fear on their land board, and nothing to desire beyond their present rights. But, on their seaboard, they are open to injury, and they have there, too, a commerce... National security - Стр. 333авторы: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Merchant Marine - 1976Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| John Marshall - 1807 - Страниц: 840
...their sea board they are open to injury, and they have there too a commerce which must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readiness for ship building. " Were the ocean, which is the common property... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - Страниц: 692
...their seaboard they are open to injury, and they have there, too, a commerce that must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artista and establishments in readiness for ship-building." From this very brief view of the conduct... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - Страниц: 696
...their seaboard they are open to injury, and they have there, too, a commerce that must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readiness for ship-building." From this very brief view of the conduct... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - Страниц: 696
...their seaboard they are open to injury, and they have there, loo, sv commerce that must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readme» for ship-building." From this very brief view of the conduct... | |
| Henry Hall - 1879 - Страниц: 108
...on the seaboard they are open to injury, and they have there too a commerce which must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readiness for ship-building. If particular nations grasp at undue shares... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Navigation - 1885 - Страниц: 796
...the seaboard they are open to injury ; and they have, then, too, a commerce which most be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen and artists, and establishments in readiness for ship-building. Hamilton, Adams, and Madison were equally... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1889 - Страниц: 364
...the sea-board they are open to injury, and they have then, too, a commerce which must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen and artists and establishments in readiness for ship-building. If particular nations grasp at undue shares... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1900 - Страниц: 494
...their sea-board they are open to injury, and they have there, too, a commerce which must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readiness for ship-building. (From a report on the Commerce of the United... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - Страниц: 498
...their sea-board they are open to injury, and they have there, too, a commerce which must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readiness for ship-building. (From a report on the Commerce of the United... | |
| William Wallace Bates - 1902 - Страниц: 506
...their sea board they are open to injury, and they have there, too, a commerce which must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readiness for shipbuilding. " Were the ocean, which is the common property... | |
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