The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 447
... force put at his disposal was far too small to effect great objects ; it amounted , including the marines from Admiral Cochrane's fleet , to four thousand five hundred men . On June 1st the General embarked on board the Royal Oak , a 74 ...
... force put at his disposal was far too small to effect great objects ; it amounted , including the marines from Admiral Cochrane's fleet , to four thousand five hundred men . On June 1st the General embarked on board the Royal Oak , a 74 ...
Page 864
... force will not prevent crime . The Navy is the police of the seas . It is not known what is the strength of the police force which is maintained for the needs of the citizens of Timbuktu ; but we may be quite sure that this force is not ...
... force will not prevent crime . The Navy is the police of the seas . It is not known what is the strength of the police force which is maintained for the needs of the citizens of Timbuktu ; but we may be quite sure that this force is not ...
Page 865
... force unless that method fails ; the first message from the air is , however , a destructive bomb . Thus the use of Air force instead of Naval force to preserve order in outlying parts of the world will necessitate a policy of ...
... force unless that method fails ; the first message from the air is , however , a destructive bomb . Thus the use of Air force instead of Naval force to preserve order in outlying parts of the world will necessitate a policy of ...
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ALSTON MRS CONYERS | 4 |
BEADON COLONEL R H C B E Some Personal Recollections | 29 |
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