The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1 |
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... they have , on the other hand , eagerly augmented their naval and military preparations in the Far East ; in fact , large Russian forces are already on the Korean frontier . " The Japanese Government close their remarkable review of ...
... they have , on the other hand , eagerly augmented their naval and military preparations in the Far East ; in fact , large Russian forces are already on the Korean frontier . " The Japanese Government close their remarkable review of ...
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... Government began to increase its demands and to make most extensive war preparations , which “ could , of course , not disturb Russia's equanimity ; but they induced her also on her part to take due military and naval measures .
... Government began to increase its demands and to make most extensive war preparations , which “ could , of course , not disturb Russia's equanimity ; but they induced her also on her part to take due military and naval measures .
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... shocked to learn three days later that Russia had sustained the first of that series of naval disasters which have dealt a heavy blow at Russian prestige , and have for the time being reduced her to a secondclass naval Power .
... shocked to learn three days later that Russia had sustained the first of that series of naval disasters which have dealt a heavy blow at Russian prestige , and have for the time being reduced her to a secondclass naval Power .
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This war cannot fail to bring home even to the least imaginative of us the true meaning of naval supremacy . We see that Japan , ten days after the opening of hostilities , is in a position to shut off Russian naval reinforcements ...
This war cannot fail to bring home even to the least imaginative of us the true meaning of naval supremacy . We see that Japan , ten days after the opening of hostilities , is in a position to shut off Russian naval reinforcements ...
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The Royal Speech expressed satisfaction at the action of the The Empire Legislatures of the Australian Commonwealth and the Colony of New Zealand in giving effect and the to the Naval Agreements entered into at the Estimates .
The Royal Speech expressed satisfaction at the action of the The Empire Legislatures of the Australian Commonwealth and the Colony of New Zealand in giving effect and the to the Naval Agreements entered into at the Estimates .
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