The National Review, Volume 47, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 260
... naval bases and coaling - stations are , in fact , the links in the chain of sea - command which it is the duty of the Navy to establish through every sea in which British possessions are to be found or on which British commerce sails ...
... naval bases and coaling - stations are , in fact , the links in the chain of sea - command which it is the duty of the Navy to establish through every sea in which British possessions are to be found or on which British commerce sails ...
Page 278
... naval strength of England is rela- tively diminishing , but in its time it has been bitterly attacked as a menace to the Continent , and this though the British people without an army have for the last three generations been power- less ...
... naval strength of England is rela- tively diminishing , but in its time it has been bitterly attacked as a menace to the Continent , and this though the British people without an army have for the last three generations been power- less ...
Page 528
... naval supremacy becomes yearly more acute , the Australian Commonwealth will find herself more and more under the shadow of the expanding naval strength of the Northern Pacific Powers . It goes without saying that the Commonwealth's ...
... naval supremacy becomes yearly more acute , the Australian Commonwealth will find herself more and more under the shadow of the expanding naval strength of the Northern Pacific Powers . It goes without saying that the Commonwealth's ...
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