“Professor Mahaffy is not only a competent scholar, but he is also an interesting writer.”

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Mahan, Alfred Thayer. [Sea power in its relations to the war of 1812.] 2v. **$7. Little.

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“Captain Mahan’s treatment of the war is at once impartial and instructive. The volumes close with the best account of the negotiations which terminated in the treaty of Ghent which has thus far been published.” Gaillard Hunt.

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