| Jonathan French - 1857 - 594 strani
...invigorated — and while it contributes in different ways to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime1 strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. The enst, in like intercourse with the west... | |
| Maurice A. Richter - 1858 - 320 strani
...invigorated — and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. " The East, in like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 strani
...invigorated ; and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. The East, in a like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1859 - 530 strani
...invigorated ; and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. The East, in a like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| 1859 - 370 strani
...invigorated ; and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. The East, in a like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| Horace Binney - 1859 - 258 strani
...invigorated ; — and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength to which itself is unequally adapted. — The East, in a like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 618 strani
...invigorated; and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can p strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. The East, in like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 strani
...envigorated ;—and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength to which itself is unequally adapted.—The East, in a like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 strani
...invigorated ; and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. The East, in a like intercourse with the West, already... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 strani
...invigorated ; and while it contributes, in different ways, to nourish and increase the general mass of the national navigation, it looks forward to the protection of a maritime strength, to which itself is unequally adapted. Tht, East, in a like intercourse with the West, already... | |
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