| ORDER OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES - 1840 - 1122 sider
...the enemy may select his point of attack out of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot? And if it cannot be foretold,...coast, by cruising in front of it; shall we sweep its vholelength?—a distance scarcely less than that which the enemy must traverse in passing from his... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1862 - 544 sider
...the enemy can select the point of attack out of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot? And if it cannot be foretold, how is that ubiquity to be imparted thai shall always place our fleet iu the path of the advancing foe Î .Suppose we attempt to cover... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 540 sider
...the enemy may select his point of attack out of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot ? And if it cannot be foretold,...always place our fleet in the path of the advancing foe 1 Suppose we attempt to cover the coast by cruising in front of it, shall we sweep its whole length... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 876 sider
...the enemy may select his point of attack out of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot ? And if it cannot be foretold,...its whole length ? — a distance scarcely less than (hat which the enemy must traverse in passing from his coast to ours. Must the Gulf of Mexico be swept... | |
| 1880 - 874 sider
...the enemy may select his point of attack out of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot ? And if it cannot be foretold,...the path of the advancing foe ? Suppose we attempt ¡o cover the coast by cruising in front of it, shall we sweep its whole length ? —* distance scarcely... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 902 sider
...the enemy may select his point of attack out of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot ? And if it cannot be foretold, how is that ubiquity to be imparted that shall «Iways place our fleet in the path of the advancing foe ? Suppose we attempt to cover the coast by... | |
| United States. War Department - 1880 - 1194 sider
...prescience that can indicate the spot Ï And if it cannot be foretold, how is that ubiquity to l>e imparted that shall always place our fleet in the path of the advancing foe Î Suppose we attempt to cover the coast by cruising in front of it, shall we sweep its whole length... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1866 - 508 sider
...the enemy may select his point of attack out of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot ? And if it cannot be foretold,...always place our fleet in the path of the advancing foe 1 Suppose we attempt to cover the coast by cruising in front of it. shall we sweep its whole length... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 508 sider
...is that ubiquity to be imparted that shall always place our fleet in the path of the advancing foe 1 Suppose we attempt to cover the coast by cruising...its whole length ? — a distance scarcely less than ihat which the enemy must traverse in passing from his coast to ours. Must the Gulf of Mexico be swept... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1866 - 510 sider
...of the whole extent of coast, where is the prescience that can indicate the spot ? And if it car.not be foretold, how is that ubiquity to be imparted that shall always place our fleet in the palh of the advancing foe ? Suppose we attempt to cover the coast by cruising in front of it, shall... | |
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