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Page 11
... distance by the sudden threat to discharge a thousand submarines and ten thousand aeroplanes , stealthily constructed under cover of “ the League to Enforce Peace , " while their existence was denied by the Berlin Government .
... distance by the sudden threat to discharge a thousand submarines and ten thousand aeroplanes , stealthily constructed under cover of “ the League to Enforce Peace , " while their existence was denied by the Berlin Government .
Page 37
As Admiral Jellicoe indicated in one of his interesting speeches , the British public , though dependent for their existence upon the sea , are deplorably ignorant of every problem of seapower . They need waking up if we are to have any ...
As Admiral Jellicoe indicated in one of his interesting speeches , the British public , though dependent for their existence upon the sea , are deplorably ignorant of every problem of seapower . They need waking up if we are to have any ...
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... to a more or less degree account for the existence of a military overlord at Salonika ; but that particular case is hardly likely to be quoted in the future as an instance of the generalissimo system proving an unqualified success .
... to a more or less degree account for the existence of a military overlord at Salonika ; but that particular case is hardly likely to be quoted in the future as an instance of the generalissimo system proving an unqualified success .
Page 51
... and the existence of a single authority belonging to one of the armies , invested with authority over them all , tends to focus the indignation of the other contingents upon that which has provided the peccant generalissimo .
... and the existence of a single authority belonging to one of the armies , invested with authority over them all , tends to focus the indignation of the other contingents upon that which has provided the peccant generalissimo .
Page 54
... our own existence , then our word to France and Russia would have been quite enough for most people . Ministers were fortified by the famous and invaluable letter signed by Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Bonar Law , promising the support of ...
... our own existence , then our word to France and Russia would have been quite enough for most people . Ministers were fortified by the famous and invaluable letter signed by Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Bonar Law , promising the support of ...
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