The North American Review, Band 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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... English with their entire broadside , while the latter , exposed to a raking fire , could only use their bow guns , changed the whole character of naval warfare . The French were the better tacticians , the English the better seamen ...
... English with their entire broadside , while the latter , exposed to a raking fire , could only use their bow guns , changed the whole character of naval warfare . The French were the better tacticians , the English the better seamen ...
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... English and Dutch ships , was sent to prevent the army of the Duke of Parma from getting to sea . This piece of English history has a pointed bear- ing on the subject which we are treating . England was never be- fore , and never will ...
... English and Dutch ships , was sent to prevent the army of the Duke of Parma from getting to sea . This piece of English history has a pointed bear- ing on the subject which we are treating . England was never be- fore , and never will ...
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... English books copyrighted in Amer- ica would be three times as great as the number of American books that would be copyrighted in England . Thus it must happen that England would contribute only a moderate amount to the support of ...
... English books copyrighted in Amer- ica would be three times as great as the number of American books that would be copyrighted in England . Thus it must happen that England would contribute only a moderate amount to the support of ...
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