The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 194
... Dreadnoughts " in two years , and on this basis by December 1910 , Great Britain would have ten and only ten " Dreadnoughts , " against Germany's thirteen , assuming , what would not be contradicted , that the Germans anticipated their ...
... Dreadnoughts " in two years , and on this basis by December 1910 , Great Britain would have ten and only ten " Dreadnoughts , " against Germany's thirteen , assuming , what would not be contradicted , that the Germans anticipated their ...
Page 358
... Dreadnoughts , " then , whatever our superiority of numbers in the existing type of " Dreadnoughts might be , we should still have to build some other ships with new qualities to counteract those particular qualities possessed by the ...
... Dreadnoughts , " then , whatever our superiority of numbers in the existing type of " Dreadnoughts might be , we should still have to build some other ships with new qualities to counteract those particular qualities possessed by the ...
Page 395
... Dreadnoughts complete , building , or sanctioned , to the German thirteen , and there is a possibility that Germany may accelerate her programme by ordering additional ships this year , in which case she would have seventeen " Dreadnoughts ...
... Dreadnoughts complete , building , or sanctioned , to the German thirteen , and there is a possibility that Germany may accelerate her programme by ordering additional ships this year , in which case she would have seventeen " Dreadnoughts ...
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