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" marine. Second, must deprive an enemy of all strong positions where, protected by naval superiority, he might fix permanent quarters in our territory, maintain himself during the war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm. Third, must cover the... "
United States Naval Institute Proceedings - Page 652
by United States Naval Institute - 1901
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The New International Encyclopædia, Volume 9

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1926 - 890 pages
...FOBTIFICATION" all important harbors against an enemy and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...fourth, must prevent as far as practicable the great avenues of interior navigation from being blockaded at their entrances to the ocean; fifth, must cover...
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Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1880 - 1214 pages
...close all of our important harbors against ли enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine : second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...the great cities from attack; fourth, must prevent, a« far as practicable, the great avenues of interior navigation from being blockiided at their entrances...
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Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1881 - 1118 pages
...close all of our important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine ; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...naval superiority, he might fix permanent quarters iu our territory, maintain himself during the war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm ;...
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The Coast Artillery Journal, Volume 69

Artillery - 1928 - 628 pages
...them to the navy of the country. 2. To deprive an enemy of strong positions, where, protected by his naval superiority, he might fix permanent quarters...war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm. 3. To cover our great cities against attack. 4. To prevent as much as possible the great avenues of...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1866 - 510 pages
...Fortifications must close all important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...fourth, must prevent as far as practicable the great avenues of interior navigation from being blockaded at their entrances into the ocean ; fifth, must...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1866 - 512 pages
...Fortifications must close all important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, must deprive an enemy of all strong...fourth, must prevent as far as practicable the great avenues of -interior navigation from being blockaded at their entrances into the ocean ; fifth, must...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Science - 1866 - 506 pages
...Fortifications must close all important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, must deprive an • enemy of all strong...fix permanent quarters in our territory, maintain hiniself during the war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm; third, must cover the great...
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The Papers of Henry Laurens, Volume 1

Henry Laurens - South Carolina - 1968 - 804 pages
...them to the navy of the country. 2. To deprive an enemy of strong positions, where, protected by his naval superiority, he might fix permanent quarters...war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm. 3. To cover our great cities against attack. 4. To prevent as much as possible the great avenues of...
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Transactions, Volume 8

American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1887 - 864 pages
...all important harbors against an enemy and secure them to our military and commercial marine. "2d. Deprive an enemy of all strong positions where, protected...war, and keep the whole frontier in perpetual alarm. "3d. Cover the great cities from attack. " 4th. Prevent, as far as practicable, the great avenues of...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1882 - 1128 pages
...important harbors against an enemy, and secure them to our military and commercial marine; second, uiuft deprive an enemy of all strong positions where, protected...great cities from attack; fourth, must prevent, as far a» practicable, the great avenues of interior navigation from being blockaded at their entrances into...
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