The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 717
... cruisers of large size , and forty - eight additional large destroyers . The French Admiralty also decided to build six large battleships . We have a statement made by Mr. Robertson in the House of Commons as our authority to prove that ...
... cruisers of large size , and forty - eight additional large destroyers . The French Admiralty also decided to build six large battleships . We have a statement made by Mr. Robertson in the House of Commons as our authority to prove that ...
Page 720
... cruisers . Early in 1907 it will be raised to eighteen first - class battleships and six armoured cruisers , thus giving 24 fighting ships massed together , concen- trated in one force , affording that able Admiral , Prince Henry ...
... cruisers . Early in 1907 it will be raised to eighteen first - class battleships and six armoured cruisers , thus giving 24 fighting ships massed together , concen- trated in one force , affording that able Admiral , Prince Henry ...
Page 721
... cruisers attached to it are reduced from 6 ships to 4. There is a loss of five fighting units , in permanent com ... cruisers to 6 battleships and 4 armoured cruisers . ( 3 ) The Mediterranean fleet is reduced from 8 battleships and 4 ...
... cruisers attached to it are reduced from 6 ships to 4. There is a loss of five fighting units , in permanent com ... cruisers to 6 battleships and 4 armoured cruisers . ( 3 ) The Mediterranean fleet is reduced from 8 battleships and 4 ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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