id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25911 Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812. Volume 1 .txt text/plain 140825 6625 60 Great Britain's war necessities require aid of American shipping 86 Danger to British West India trade from an American war 384 carrying trade of the United States by the naval power of Great British Government injurious to American commerce, wrote as follows in United States Minister to Great Britain, "but to no effect; seamen, foreign trade of Great Britain was carried in American-built ships; British ships, owned and navigated as required by the Navigation Act. American vessels were excluded by omission, and while most necessaries Great Britain and the United States, in which American ships stood on ships of the United States, and Great Britain does not object to this trade between them and the United States to American vessels of not States that in the treatment of American ships Great Britain had attack upon the United States frigate "Chesapeake" by a British ship British Government towards the United States, even after war had been ./cache/25911.txt ./txt/25911.txt