The New Review, Volumen12Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... sufficient or in insufficient numbers is an important but a secondary question . We need them for the protection of our trade and for the information of our fleets ; but battleships are the ships which must be counted on to smash the I ...
... sufficient or in insufficient numbers is an important but a secondary question . We need them for the protection of our trade and for the information of our fleets ; but battleships are the ships which must be counted on to smash the I ...
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the ships which must be counted on to smash the foe or to keep the enemy at home ; and if our enemy , whoever he be ... ships of our opponents , which can venture forth from time to time to attack those who may be trying to keep them in ...
the ships which must be counted on to smash the foe or to keep the enemy at home ; and if our enemy , whoever he be ... ships of our opponents , which can venture forth from time to time to attack those who may be trying to keep them in ...
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... ships which , I believe , cannot be said to have been begun ; and he includes in his list of French ships of the same class nine which are not finished , and which the Journal Officiel of the 4th December shows to be in very various ...
... ships which , I believe , cannot be said to have been begun ; and he includes in his list of French ships of the same class nine which are not finished , and which the Journal Officiel of the 4th December shows to be in very various ...
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... ship without exception , while of French ships they give only those in commission , or in first - class reserve . In the useful discussion which occurred on Mr. Swinburne's paper at the Royal United Service Institution , Admiral P ...
... ship without exception , while of French ships they give only those in commission , or in first - class reserve . In the useful discussion which occurred on Mr. Swinburne's paper at the Royal United Service Institution , Admiral P ...
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... ships and men that are ready , and those which are not ready will come too late . These seem obvious facts . They are obvious facts . But , incredible though it may be , we have not the trained men , we have not the lieutenants , we ...
... ships and men that are ready , and those which are not ready will come too late . These seem obvious facts . They are obvious facts . But , incredible though it may be , we have not the trained men , we have not the lieutenants , we ...
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