The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 186
... increase of controllable expenditure is only £ 1,323,000 . Men are usually proud of their follies . Contrast this statement with the admitted increase in German Naval Estimates of £ 3,600,000 , which probably conceals a real increase of ...
... increase of controllable expenditure is only £ 1,323,000 . Men are usually proud of their follies . Contrast this statement with the admitted increase in German Naval Estimates of £ 3,600,000 , which probably conceals a real increase of ...
Page 220
... increase in the number , size , and horse - power of the ships in commission has more than swallowed up the increase in the personnel , and consequently an adequate provision for the ships in the Fleet Reserve has not yet been made . In ...
... increase in the number , size , and horse - power of the ships in commission has more than swallowed up the increase in the personnel , and consequently an adequate provision for the ships in the Fleet Reserve has not yet been made . In ...
Page 500
... increase , the present relations , comfortable and pleasant as they are , cannot remain permanently fixed . As those auxiliary nations must increase in wealth and in population , so they must increase in responsibilities ; and ...
... increase , the present relations , comfortable and pleasant as they are , cannot remain permanently fixed . As those auxiliary nations must increase in wealth and in population , so they must increase in responsibilities ; and ...
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