The National Review, Volume 47, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 260
... strength of British and foreign fleets in adjacent waters , and the proximity and strength of foreign troops from which an expeditionary force could be organised . The assessment of the standard of defence in each case needs careful ...
... strength of British and foreign fleets in adjacent waters , and the proximity and strength of foreign troops from which an expeditionary force could be organised . The assessment of the standard of defence in each case needs careful ...
Page 278
... 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 for ...
... 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 for ...
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... strength , why is it more necessary for Australia - especially in view of the new naval power in the Northern Pacific , which we cannot hope to have always as our ally - to supplement the Empire's already , relatively , great cruiser ...
... strength , why is it more necessary for Australia - especially in view of the new naval power in the Northern Pacific , which we cannot hope to have always as our ally - to supplement the Empire's already , relatively , great cruiser ...
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