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" For this purpose it is not absolutely necessary that the German fleet should be as strong as that of the greatest Sea Power, because, generally, a great Sea Power will not be in a position to concentrate all its forces against us. "
The Quarterly Review - Página 218
editado por - 1912
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen234

1902 - 916 páginas
...Fleet should be as strong as that of the greatest naval Power, because generally a great sea Power will not be in a position to concentrate all its forces against us. But even if it should succeed in meeting us in superior force, the enemy would be so much weakened in overcoming the resistance of a...
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The United Service

1904 - 816 páginas
...fleet of Great Britain, but she is building it on the assumption that "generally a great sea power will not be in a position to concentrate all its forces against us." Her watchword is "Concentration/' and that, too, was the watchword of Admiral Togo. He recognized that...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen205

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1906 - 660 páginas
...Fleet should be as strong as that of the greatest naval Power, because generally a great sea-power will not be in a position to concentrate all its forces against us. But even if it should succeed in meeting us in superior force, the enemy would be so much weakened in overcoming the resistance of a...
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The Monthly Review, Volumen19

Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1905 - 564 páginas
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen216

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1912 - 640 páginas
...a fleet of such strength that even for the mightiest naval power a war with her would involve such risks as to jeopardise its own supremacy. For this...strong German fleet that, notwithstanding a victory gamed, the enemy's supremacy would not at first be secured any longer by a sufficient fleet.' It would...
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The Command of the Sea: Some Problems of Imperial Defence Considered in the ...

Sir Archibald Spicey Hurd - 1912 - 292 páginas
...Fleet should be as strong as that of the greatest sea-power because, generally, a gnat tea-power will not be in a position to concentrate all its forces...first be secured any longer by a sufficient fleet.— Explanatory Note to German Nary Act of 1900. IN order to appreciate the significance of the latest...
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The Command of the Sea

Archibald Hurd - 1912 - 288 páginas
...sea-power because, generally, a gnat tern-power will not be la a position to concentrate all It* force* against us. But even if it should succeed in confronting...first be secured any longer by a sufficient fleet.— Explanatory Note to German Nary Act of WOO. IN order to appreciate the significance of the latest German...
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The Command of the Sea: Some Problems of Imperial Defence Considered in the ...

Archibald Hurd - 1912 - 290 páginas
...Fleet should be as strong as that of the greatest sea Power because generally a great sea Power will not be in a position to concentrate all its forces against us. The British Fleet has world-wide duties because the British Empire is world-wide. If our naval strength...
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The Naval Aid Bill

Sir Robert Laird Borden - 1912 - 42 páginas
...should be as strong as that of the greatest "naval power, for, as a rule, a great naval power will not be "in a position to concentrate all its forces against us." 6. It is now necessary to look forward to the situation in 1915. IN HOME WATERS. In the Spring of the...
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The Problem of Empire Governance

Charles Edward Traquair Stuart-Linton - 1912 - 260 páginas
...that of the greatest Sea Power," but a fleet which would be powerful enough, as that Empire " will not be in a position to concentrate all its forces against us," to enable them to so frustrate that Empire as to "jeopardise its own supremacy." Now the traditional...
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