The New Review, Volumen12Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... force . Admiral P. Colomb , Mr. Spenser Wilkinson , and others , have made even the general public understand how vital to our national existence is the command of the sea against our enemies in any future war , whoever those enemies ...
... force . Admiral P. Colomb , Mr. Spenser Wilkinson , and others , have made even the general public understand how vital to our national existence is the command of the sea against our enemies in any future war , whoever those enemies ...
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... force needed for keeping our enemy at home has been stated to us upon scientific authority , which has never been disputed , as a force possessing a superiority of five to three . Some think that it would be possible to hold the seas ...
... force needed for keeping our enemy at home has been stated to us upon scientific authority , which has never been disputed , as a force possessing a superiority of five to three . Some think that it would be possible to hold the seas ...
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... force , " to use the odd title adopted at the Royal United Service Institution , is that by Mr. Swinburne , which was debated on the 13th June and published on the 15th November . Mr. Swinburne takes the test of superiority to two ...
... force , " to use the odd title adopted at the Royal United Service Institution , is that by Mr. Swinburne , which was debated on the 13th June and published on the 15th November . Mr. Swinburne takes the test of superiority to two ...
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... forces in order to increase , with greater ease , our expenditure upon the navy ? This point was one of those which Sir George Chesney , Mr. Arnold Forster , and Mr. Spenser Wilkinson had in view when I joined with them in writing a ...
... forces in order to increase , with greater ease , our expenditure upon the navy ? This point was one of those which Sir George Chesney , Mr. Arnold Forster , and Mr. Spenser Wilkinson had in view when I joined with them in writing a ...
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... force we need , his report , signed by him and not altered by a Board , must be seen by the Cabinet , with the naval ... forces ready when they begin the war . We shall begin it with our ships and men that are ready , and those which are ...
... force we need , his report , signed by him and not altered by a Board , must be seen by the Cabinet , with the naval ... forces ready when they begin the war . We shall begin it with our ships and men that are ready , and those which are ...
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