The New Review, Volumen12Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... foreign fleet , and the perfection of its guns and of its crews , and when we bear in mind that our possible enemies have the advantage of a monopoly of the use of high explosives at sea , it may be doubted whether the country will be ...
... foreign fleet , and the perfection of its guns and of its crews , and when we bear in mind that our possible enemies have the advantage of a monopoly of the use of high explosives at sea , it may be doubted whether the country will be ...
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... foreign report on the same subject is that " Au nom de la Commission de la Marine , annexe au procès - verbal de la séance du 27 Octobre , 1894 , " but published by the printer to the French Chamber of Deputies more than a month later ...
... foreign report on the same subject is that " Au nom de la Commission de la Marine , annexe au procès - verbal de la séance du 27 Octobre , 1894 , " but published by the printer to the French Chamber of Deputies more than a month later ...
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... foreign communications ; with an empire scattered over the whole globe , cannot afford to count cost in main- taining that command of the sea which is a necessity of her existence . It would take me outside my immediate topic were I to ...
... foreign communications ; with an empire scattered over the whole globe , cannot afford to count cost in main- taining that command of the sea which is a necessity of her existence . It would take me outside my immediate topic were I to ...
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... Foreign fleets possess telegraph ships , the crews of which are trained in the duty of picking up cables at sea , and there is some reason to expect that before the beginning of war all our cables will be cut . Our Government are ...
... Foreign fleets possess telegraph ships , the crews of which are trained in the duty of picking up cables at sea , and there is some reason to expect that before the beginning of war all our cables will be cut . Our Government are ...
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... foreign relations ; for it was these , and more particularly his dismal relations with Russia , which gave most uneasiness to many Prussians and to all South Germany . Their dissatisfaction on this point added to his own alarm no doubt ...
... foreign relations ; for it was these , and more particularly his dismal relations with Russia , which gave most uneasiness to many Prussians and to all South Germany . Their dissatisfaction on this point added to his own alarm no doubt ...
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