The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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... close their remarkable review of the negotiations with the statement , which they are fully entitled to make , as it expresses the exact truth , that in the sincere desire to secure peace they " have been exercising the utmost degree of ...
... close their remarkable review of the negotiations with the statement , which they are fully entitled to make , as it expresses the exact truth , that in the sincere desire to secure peace they " have been exercising the utmost degree of ...
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... close the sea communications of the Russian army , and we must not forget that hitherto the ocean has been the principal highway for sustaining Russian military power in the Far East . She is also able , thanks to her command of the sea ...
... close the sea communications of the Russian army , and we must not forget that hitherto the ocean has been the principal highway for sustaining Russian military power in the Far East . She is also able , thanks to her command of the sea ...
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... close contact with the fighting services , as it may tend to make him think of fighting ! We trust , however , that the Party of Progress will at any rate be sufficiently strong to insist on the proposed development of the Committtee of ...
... close contact with the fighting services , as it may tend to make him think of fighting ! We trust , however , that the Party of Progress will at any rate be sufficiently strong to insist on the proposed development of the Committtee of ...
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... close at hand all the resources of Japan , with her dockyards and coal - mines . Distance is enormously in Japan's favour " ( Sep- tember 1900 ) . But with a knowledge of the Russian and Japanese personnel , I anticipated a better fight ...
... close at hand all the resources of Japan , with her dockyards and coal - mines . Distance is enormously in Japan's favour " ( Sep- tember 1900 ) . But with a knowledge of the Russian and Japanese personnel , I anticipated a better fight ...
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... close of February , by two very powerful armoured cruisers which had been bought from the Argentine . Therefore , everything urged the Russians to make an immediate trial of strength , or , if they were not prepared to face so bold a ...
... close of February , by two very powerful armoured cruisers which had been bought from the Argentine . Therefore , everything urged the Russians to make an immediate trial of strength , or , if they were not prepared to face so bold a ...
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