Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Great Britain” in entry ship-building of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...the good of which it was capable. II. Changed conditions and unforeseen events speedily demonstrated that a literal compliance with the agreement was impracticable, and might be suicidal. Great Britain first felt the necessity of transgressing the letter of the contract. During the revolution in Canada of 1838 the British authorities increased their naval armament on the lakes beyond the limits f...
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