The National Review, Volume 24W.H. Allen, 1895 |
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... forces , the British fleet numbering twenty - six ships to the enemy's twenty- one , which would count as a victory to the former . However , the French claiming to have previously demolished the ... force of 16 THE NATIONAL REVIEW .
... forces , the British fleet numbering twenty - six ships to the enemy's twenty- one , which would count as a victory to the former . However , the French claiming to have previously demolished the ... force of 16 THE NATIONAL REVIEW .
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... force was equipped with every conceivable requisite for a year's campaign . A considerable force has already been sent forward by the great road along which Chinese armies have been wont to march into Korea , and the only important pass ...
... force was equipped with every conceivable requisite for a year's campaign . A considerable force has already been sent forward by the great road along which Chinese armies have been wont to march into Korea , and the only important pass ...
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... forces as might succeed in evading the watch and getting to sea , must abolish the necessity for local defences of any ... force , but by evasion , without a train , and so keep its fighting power con- terminous with its size , it must ...
... forces as might succeed in evading the watch and getting to sea , must abolish the necessity for local defences of any ... force , but by evasion , without a train , and so keep its fighting power con- terminous with its size , it must ...
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