| G. B. Prunetti - 1846 - 782 strani
...Twice," says he, " we were compelled to maintain, by open war, our quarrel with the principal aggressors. After many years of forbearance and negotiation, our...and inefficiency of our military and naval force. " If," said Mr. Calhoun, " disregarding the sound dictates of reason and experience, we, in peace,... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1861 - 496 strani
...aggressors. After many years of forbearance and negotiation, our claims in other cases were at Jength amicably settled ; but in one of the most noted of...and inefficiency of our military and naval force. " If," said Mr. Calhoun, " disregarding the sound dictates of reason and experience, we, in peace,... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1862 - 492 strani
...and imminent hazard of war that the execution of the treaty was fmally enforced. No one ac-. quainted with these portions of our history, can hesitate to...and inefficiency of our military and naval force. • " If," said Mr. Calhoun, " disregarding the sound dictates of reason and experience, we, in peace,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1862 - 544 strani
...execution of the treaty was finally enforced. Noionc acquainted with these portions of our history win hesitate to ascribe much of the wantonness and duration...and inefficiency of our military and naval force." properly organized and prepared for actual service. It is thus only that we ели In- in the condition... | |
| United States. War Department - 1880 - 1194 strani
...best manner against the more serious evils of these unavoidable collisions. îio one acquainted -with our history can hesitate to ascribe much of the wantonness and duration of the wrongs we have endured to a knowledge on the part of the nations of the scantiness and inefficiency of our military... | |
| United States. President - 1880 - 1080 strani
...best manner against the more serious evils, of these unavoidable collisions. No one acquainted with our history can hesitate to ascribe much of the wantonness and duration of the wrongs we have endured to a knowledge on the part of the nations of the scantiness and inefficiency of our military... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 1120 strani
...best manner against the more serious evils of these unavoidable collisions. No one acquainted with our history can hesitate to ascribe much of the wantonness and duration of the wrongs wo have endured to a knowledge on the part of the nations of the scantiness and inefficiency of our... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1882 - 1176 strani
...best manner against the more serious evils of these unavoidable collisions. No one acquainted with our history can hesitate to ascribe much of the wantonness and duration of the wrongs we have endured to a knowledge on the part of the nations "f the scantiness and inefficiency of our military... | |
| United States. War Department - 1882 - 1120 strani
...more serious evils of these unavoidable collisions. No one acquainted with our history canhesitatc to ascribe much of the wantonness and duration of the wrongs we have endured to a knowledge on the part of the nations of the scantiness and inefficiency of our military... | |
| 1816 - 1366 strani
...best manner against the more serious evils of these unavoidable collisions. No one acquainted with our history can hesitate to ascribe much of the wantonness and duration of the wrongs we have endured to a knowledge on the part of the nations of the scantiness and inefficiency of our military... | |
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