The Sixty Seven Reasons of the Navy League An Analysis of the Arguments Set F

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The Sixty Seven Reasons of the Navy League An Analysis of the Arguments Set F
Edward B Edward Benjamin Krehbiel
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"The navy OF THE NAVY LEAGUE 13 fought and won the war of 1812. " This may be described as a pious fraud, committed in the name of patriotism. The navy fought the war' as though the army had done nothing ! 'And the navy won the war' ; when the truth is that, despite victorious engagements on the ocean and the Lakes, by October, 1813, there was not a single ship in the whole American navy available for the pro- tection of our sea-coast against the successful blockade and landing expedition of th...e British ; that we were most anxious to secure peace; that Great Britain refused to give any guarantees respecting impressments and search, which were the causes of the war, and that these claims were surrendered in practice not because of us or our navy but because the European conditions which had given rise to them had passed with Napoleon ; that cer- tain questions which could not be settled at the peace negotiations were left to arbitation, and were, after a century of bickering and threatening, finally and success- fully settled in 1910 by the Hague Tribunal!

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