The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 155
... American eyes clothed with moral authority is utterly unfounded , rather , we should see the League decision procured by superior diplomatic skill of the nations , which ... American neutral rights THE OBJECTIVE OF AMERICAN SEA - POWER 155.
... American eyes clothed with moral authority is utterly unfounded , rather , we should see the League decision procured by superior diplomatic skill of the nations , which ... American neutral rights THE OBJECTIVE OF AMERICAN SEA - POWER 155.
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... American Senators make no secret of the impetus which the British repayment of other people's debts has given to American naval plans . The 15 new United States Cruisers , which are , in effect , Battle Cruisers , cost £ 3,400,000 ...
... American Senators make no secret of the impetus which the British repayment of other people's debts has given to American naval plans . The 15 new United States Cruisers , which are , in effect , Battle Cruisers , cost £ 3,400,000 ...
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... AMERICAN SEA - POWER " TO THE EDITOR OF THE National Review . SIR , -The letter from your American correspondent on the above subject , which appears in your March issue , is ... American Sea- Power," by Brig -General M S The American ...
... AMERICAN SEA - POWER " TO THE EDITOR OF THE National Review . SIR , -The letter from your American correspondent on the above subject , which appears in your March issue , is ... American Sea- Power," by Brig -General M S The American ...
Contents
ALSTON MRS CONYERS | 4 |
BEADON COLONEL R H C B E Some Personal Recollections | 29 |
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