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Excerpt from Our Navy Is Not Neglected: The Navy Against Lord Minto and Sir John Barrow
But Russia? This power is undoubtedly the least of all others to be trusted, because war or peace is, in that nation, actually the prerogative of one man; and her motions ought therefore to be more closely watched it is not, however, because She has two large ?eets, that she makes herself an object Of jealousy to England; but it is her warlike indications in keeping them constantly manned, and, as we are told, provisioned for four months, ready at a moment's notice to put to sea; - it is this state of naval preparation, enabling her to commence hostilities at once, that should keep us on our guard against a surprise.
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