The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... vessels of the new American type . Here were two vessels thickly armored with iron , with guns of the heaviest type , joined in battle at close quarters for three hours and a half , without either receiving serious damage . It seemed ...
... vessels of the new American type . Here were two vessels thickly armored with iron , with guns of the heaviest type , joined in battle at close quarters for three hours and a half , without either receiving serious damage . It seemed ...
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... vessels , rather than by the aggregate tonnage employed in this trade . In 1855 , 75 % per cent . in value of our exports and imports was carried by American vessels . This percentage decreased from year to year , until in 1861 it was ...
... vessels , rather than by the aggregate tonnage employed in this trade . In 1855 , 75 % per cent . in value of our exports and imports was carried by American vessels . This percentage decreased from year to year , until in 1861 it was ...
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United States mails is necessary , if American vessels generally are to be placed in a position where they can compete successfully with foreign vessels in the over - ocean trade , and if the American mer- chant marine in this trade is ...
United States mails is necessary , if American vessels generally are to be placed in a position where they can compete successfully with foreign vessels in the over - ocean trade , and if the American mer- chant marine in this trade is ...
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