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IV: STEAMERS AND THE FIRST INVASION SCARE
A Peaceful Interlude: 1841-3 148
The Joinville Pamphlet and the War Scare of 1844 155
The Cabinet Debate upon National Defence: 1844-6 164
Oregon and Ellenborough 174
Palmerston, the Whigs and National Defence: 1846-7 183
V: STEAM POWER AMD NATIONAL DEFENCE
The Admiralty and the Evolution of the War Steamer: 1792-1835 196
The Admiralty and the Evolution of the War Steamer: 1835-44 209
The Admiralty and the Evolution of the War Steamer: 1844-8 220
The Maritime Defence of Great Britain: 1844-8 228
Supplements to the Naval Defence of Great Britain 235
VI: BRITISH NAVAL POLICY: 1848-53
The End of the First Invasion Scare 250
Critics of the Navy and its Work in Peace 257
Britain and her Naval Rivals: 1849-51 270
The Revival of the Invasion Scare 277
The War Scare of the Winter of 1852-3 286
VII: PORTRAIT OF THE PRE-CRIMEAN NAVY
The Dockyards 294
Manning the Navy 304
The Treatment of Seamen 311
Naval Officers 315
The Steam Warship in the Early Fifties 323
VIII: BRITISH SEA POWER IN 1853 330
APPENDIXES 339
BIBLIOGRAPHY 345
INDEX 357

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Publication Information: Book Title: Great Britain and Sea Power, 1815-1853. Contributors: C. J. Bartlett - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: xiv.
    
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