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... tons , was laid down in October , 1905 , and completed in October , 1906. Then came the Temeraire class of im- proved Dreadnoughts , ― the Temeraire , Bellerophon , and Superb , - each of 18,600 tons displacement , which were laid down ...
... tons , was laid down in October , 1905 , and completed in October , 1906. Then came the Temeraire class of im- proved Dreadnoughts , ― the Temeraire , Bellerophon , and Superb , - each of 18,600 tons displacement , which were laid down ...
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... tons displacement ; ten of 13,200 tons ; ten of over 11,000 tons , and four of 10,000 tons . There will be five large cruisers of 18,000 tons at least , one of 15,000 tons , two of 11,500 tons , one of 10,500 tons , and five of 9,000 and ...
... tons displacement ; ten of 13,200 tons ; ten of over 11,000 tons , and four of 10,000 tons . There will be five large cruisers of 18,000 tons at least , one of 15,000 tons , two of 11,500 tons , one of 10,500 tons , and five of 9,000 and ...
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... tons , including four Dreadnoughts ranging from 17,900 to 18,500 tons . All but five of these thirty - four additions to the British Navy are in active sea service , and the two Lord Nelsons will soon be in service . The United States ...
... tons , including four Dreadnoughts ranging from 17,900 to 18,500 tons . All but five of these thirty - four additions to the British Navy are in active sea service , and the two Lord Nelsons will soon be in service . The United States ...
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... TONS OF STEEL INTO POSITION Following these preliminaries , officials of the Fore River Company and naval officers attached to the yard . assembled around the big electric crane , on the morning of December 16 , to witness the birth of ...
... TONS OF STEEL INTO POSITION Following these preliminaries , officials of the Fore River Company and naval officers attached to the yard . assembled around the big electric crane , on the morning of December 16 , to witness the birth of ...
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... tons 17,666 tons 456 feet 3 inches 76 feet 10 inches 24 feet 6 inches 2,275 tons 18.78 knots Battery - Four 12 - inch , eight 8 - inch , twelve 7 - inch , twenty 14 - pdr . , and small guns ; four 21 - inch sub- merged torpedo tubes ...
... tons 17,666 tons 456 feet 3 inches 76 feet 10 inches 24 feet 6 inches 2,275 tons 18.78 knots Battery - Four 12 - inch , eight 8 - inch , twelve 7 - inch , twenty 14 - pdr . , and small guns ; four 21 - inch sub- merged torpedo tubes ...
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Página 7 - If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it ; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising prosperity, it must be known that we are at all times ready for war.
Página 7 - In the execution of such a plan nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations and passionate attachments for others should be excluded ; and that in place of them just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated.
Página 17 - VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Página 17 - A prize may only be brought into a neutral port on account of unseaworthiness, stress of weather, or want of fuel or provisions. It must leave as soon as the circumstances which justified its entry are at an end. If it does not, the neutral Power must order it to leave at once ; should it fail to obey, the neutral Power must employ the means at its disposal to release it with its officers and crew and to intern the prize crew.
Página 28 - The contracting Powers agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature.
Página 16 - Belligerents are forbidden to use neutral ports and waters as a base of naval operations against their adversaries, and in particular to erect wireless telegraphy stations or any apparatus for the purpose of communicating with the belligerent forces on land or sea.
Página 16 - In the absence of special provisions to the contrary in the legislation of a neutral Power, the maximum number of war-ships belonging to a belligerent which may be in one of the ports or roadsteads of that Power simultaneously shall be three.
Página 26 - ... have been communicated to the belligerent Powers at the commencement or during the course of hostilities and in any case before they are employed, shall be respected and cannot be captured while hostilities last.
Página 35 - That nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to reduce the pay or allowances now authorized by law for any officer or enlisted man of the Army; and all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.